The table and charts detailed below give information about the police budget in 2017 and 2018 in on area of Britain. The table illustrates where the money came from and the charts show how it was distributed.
The table featured above illustrates the police
budget
generated through several sources in two years, whereas
the pie charts compare the proportion of money
spent on some fields, namely salaries, technology, and buildings and transport.
Overall
, what stands out from the diagrams is that a significant amount
of money
was gained from the National Government in both
years. Besides
, a remarkable quantity of budget
was allocated to salaries of officers and staff, while
that of technology ranked last
.
Regarding the police budget
, the amount
of money
generated through both
National Government and Local Taxes experienced a slight increase, as the amount
of money
rose from 175.5m to 177.8m in the former, while
the latter saw an increase of 10m. The money
gained through other resources made up nearly 10% of gross income in 2017, and this
quantity remained the same in 2018.
Focusing on the pie charts, the amount
of money
allotted to buildings and transport stood unchanged in both
two years with
17%. The highest share of the Change preposition
at
budget
was allocated to salaries in both
2017 and 2018, with 75% and 69%, respectively. On the other hand
, technology had the lowest proportion rising from 8% to 14%.Submitted by writingbhos on
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