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The pie chart illustrates the percentage of government spending over five years. Overall, the data rate varied considerably. As depicted in the graph, in 2010, money spent most in education, which is nearly a quarter of the total. Furthermore, healthcare and pensions positioned at the top three for each their spendings. In other hand, culture […]
The bar charts illustrate the spendings of a particular government in 2 years, from 2010 to 2015. Overall, it is noticeable that government expenditures experienced insignificant changes over the years, with education being the sector that required the highest financial support. In the year 2010, the proportion of money spent on education by government was […]
The pie chart elucidates data concerning regional state consumption in 2010 and 2015. Overall, what stands out from the chart is that only spending on wealfare and passionate about occupy saw a slight increase, whilst all other costs witnessed a sharp decrease and stability over the period in question. Looking at the details, initially, the […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of government expenditure in 9 different sectors for the years 2010 and 2015. Overall, pensions, education, healthcare and defense were the top spending priorities in both years with more percentage than others. However, there were notable changes in the proportion of spending allocated to some categories over the five-year […]
The charts depict the percentage distribution of government spending on education, healthcare, pensions, defence, welfare, interest on borrowing, transport, culture and leisure, and other sectors in the years 2010 and 2015. Overall, education made up the biggest part of the chart, while transport, culture and leisure, and other sectors contributed the least to the expenditure […]
