The provided that illustrates the data related to spending of a school in the UK across the years 1981, 1991, and 2001.
Overall, teacher’s salaries consistently holds the highest percentage of the schools spending from 1981. Likewise, insurance has witnessed a steady growth throughout the years. In contrast, resources, furniture and equipments and other worker’s salary have witness some fluctuations between 1981, and 2001.
Teacher’s salaries holds 40 percentage in 1981, which is the highest proportion of all the remaining spendings. By 1991, teachers’ salary held half of the total spending, which was cut down by 5% in 2001. insurance witness the list spending with 2%, 3% and 8% across the years 1981, 1991, and 2001 respectively. Despite the spending, insurance was the only one with steady growth without any fluctuations.
Conversely other worker’s salaries held 28% points in 1991, second only to teachers salaries, witnessed a gradual decrease in upcoming years with proportion of 22, percentage and 15% percentage in 1991, and 2001 respectively. Resources and Furniture and equipments comments, with equal proportion of 15% in 1981. By 1991, the spending for resources increased by 5% points. On the other hand, Furniture and equipments saw a drastic drop in spending by 10%. However, rules were quite reversed for resources and furniture and equipment in 2001. Furniture and equipment, witnessed and equipment of 18% points, reaching 23% and spending for resources to 9% from 20% in 2001.
