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The image features a table and two pie charts depicting a police budget for 2017 and 2018 in millions of pounds. The table presents three funding sources: National Government providing £175.5m in 2017 and £177.8m in 2018, Local Taxes contributing £91.2m in 2017 and £102.3m in 2018, and Other Sources (e.g., grants) contributing £38m in 2017 and £36.5m in 2018, totaling £304.7m in 2017 and £316.6m in 2018. The 2017 pie chart shows spending distribution as 75% on Salaries (Officers and staff), 17% on Technology, and 8% on Buildings and transport. The 2018 pie chart indicates 69% on Salaries (Officers and staff), 14% on Technology, and 17% on Buildings and transport.
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The data shows the police departments budget from 2017 to 2018 in one area of England.
Overall, the budget between 2017 and 2018 was stable but had grown for almost 14 million pounds, however, the money that was spent had a few general changes. The salaries in 2018 had declined in comparison with 2017 but the technology had increased, which only left buildings and transport being consistent for the whole year.
To begin with changes of police budget for 2017 and 2018, the National Government and the other sources such as eg grants had grown for around 4.3 million pounds but Local Taxes had dramatically increased for almost 11.1 million pounds.
The Technology and Salaries had went trough some financial changes. Technology had taken 6% of salaries and expanded its percentage from 8% in 2017 to 14% in 2017. Hence, the salaries had lost its percentage from 75% in 2017 to 68% in 2018.
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