The pie charts demonstrate divided information about school spending and how it has altered over 20 years in the UK.
Overall, it is clear that the core expense was teachers’ salaries, and it was almost half of the total during these years. According to the demonstrated data, the cost of maintaining other school workers was cut from 28% in 1981 to 15% in 2001. That creates an opportunity to provide finance and development facilities, such as furniture and resources, e.g., books.
Charts show that the amount of money that was spent on resources such as books increased to 5% between 1981 and 1991, however, due to progress in technology in 2001 it dropped to 9%. Whereas, spending on furniture and equipment was cut to 10% from 1981 to 1991. Even so, in 2001, it enhanced investments by almost 20% on refreshing equipment. It is also important to note that the cost of insurance rose from 2% to 9% over 20 years in the UK.
