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The image displays three pie charts with labels for years 1980, 1990, and 2000. For 1980, the chart shows Higher Education 35%, K-12 Education 25%, Transportation 16%, Health and Human Resources 14%, Environmental Services 6%, and Other 4%. For 1990, percentages are Higher Education 45%, K-12 Education 20%, Transportation 6%, Health and Human Resources 20%, Environmental Services 4%, and Other 5%. In 2000, the chart depicts Higher Education 40%, K-12 Education 18%, Transportation 22%, Health and Human Resources 10%, Environmental Services 9%, and Other 1%.
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Those pie charts illustrate the changes in annual spending of local authorities in Someland, comparing 1980, 1990, and 2000.
In 1980, the local authorities’ spending were somewhat lopsided in the higher education quality and circumstances. 25% of expenditure of them, which was the second higher place of their spending, K-12 Education. Also, the transportation gained some of the expenditure while they considered that health and human resource are important as the transportation.
In 1990, their expenditure were extremely heading toward the higher quality of education systems, meanwhile the K-12 Education was not somehow being considered as important as before. Noticablely, health and human resources suddenly gained the increased expenditure.
In 2000, the higher educational system was still important. In addition, during that time, the transportation was largely sponsored.
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