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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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The three pie charts shows the percentage of money allocated to different items in Someland in various years.
It is clear that the major expense in 1980, 1990 and 2000 was on higher education.
Looking at the start of the period, we can see that 35% of money allocated on higher education. Another 25% of the total went on k-12 education. Transport/health and human resources each represented to nearly 15%, while the remaining about 5% of was made up by environmental services and other areas. Between 1990 and 2000, the proportion of money allocated to higher education rose slightly to nearly 45%. When it comes to k-12 education/health and resources, the period figures first fell each about to 20% in 1990 and then dropped to 18% and 10% respectively at the end of the period. Spending on transportation
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