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The image depicts three pie charts comparing total school spending in 1981, 1991, and 2001. In 1981, teacher's salaries accounted for 40% of spending, while in 1991, it increased to 50%, and in 2001, it decreased to 45%. Other workers' salaries constituted 28% in 1981, 22% in 1991, and 15% in 2001. Resources (e.g. books) made up 15% in 1981, 20% in 1991, and 9% in 2001. Furniture and equipment represented 15% in 1981, 5% in 1991, and 23% in 2001. Insurance expenses were 2% in 1981, 3% in 1991, and 8% in 2001.
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The pie charts below provide the information about the amount of money spent by a UK school on various aspects during a 30 year long period.
Overall, the data suggests that the amount of money spent on insurance increased the most, while spendings on resources were clearly cut.
Turning to the details, over a 30 years period spendings on the insurance increased three times, rising from 2% in 1981 to 8% in 2001. Another increase can be seen in teachers’s salaries section, which experienced a rise from 40% in 1981 to 45% in 2001. With a similar tendency, furniture and equipment grew from 15% to 23% by 2001. On the contrary, expenses on other worker’s salaries reduced from 28% in 1981 to 15% in 2001. Another significant decrease can be seen in the resources section – over the 3 decades the expenses in this sector dropped from 15% to 9%.
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