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The graph provides data on US government expenditure on research from 1980 to 2008. In general, the government allocated more money on research as years went by, with a great emphasis being placed on medical studies in all the years. In 1980, US government spent around 7 billion dollars on health studies, this number slightly […]
The line graph provides information about the average amount of money spent on research by U.S. government between 1980 and 2008. Overall, spending on health research was tremendously high, whereas the money spent on general science research was the lowest. In 1980, expenditure on health research began at nearly $10 billion, was at its lowest […]
The diagram illustrates how much money the US government allocated to separate research fields from 1980 to 2008. Overall, it is obvious that spending on other purposes witnessed a downward trend while the opposite was true for the other specific fields. Notably, health research received the most funding over the period. Looking closely at the […]
The graph illustrates data about the U.S government spending on research, over 28 years between 1980-2008. Overall, it is interesting to note that there was an upward trend in Health Research. Another interesting point is that Space and Other Research saw a considerable jump, while the expenditure for Energy and General Science Research fluctuated over […]
The line graph portrays the U.S. government’s research expenditure from 1980 to 2008, categorized into Health, Space, Energy, General Science, and Other. The chart delineates fluctuations in research funding across the specified categories, with Health receiving the highest investment and General Science the least. Energy spending showed significant variability over the period. Commencing in 1980, […]
