The table and pie charts illustrate how the British police received and spent their budget in 2017 and 2018.
Overall, it is evident that the national government was the primary source of the police budget, while grants were the least significant source in both years. The largest portion of expenditures was allocated to salaries, whereas technology received the least distribution
In detail, the national government contributed 175.5 and 177.8 million pounds in 2017 and 2018, respectively. Meanwhile, other sources, including grants, remained relatively stable at around £38 million, with a marginal increase of £0.5 million in 2018. Local taxes accounted for £91.2 million in 2017 and increased to £102.3 million in 2018, reflecting a substantial rise.
In term of expenditure distribution, salaries constituted 75% of the expenses in 2017 but decreased to 69% in 2018. The expenses for buildings and transport remained constant at 17% in both years. Additionally, the technology expenditure almost doubled in one year, increasing from 8% in 2017 to 14% in 2018.
