The table and charts below give information on the police budget for 2017 and 2018 in one area of Britain. The table shows where the money came from and the charts show how it was distributed. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant
The table delineates statistics about the commensurability of police finance between 2017 and a year later in the UK,
while
the pie charts disclose the quota of each sector.
Overall
, it can be explicitly perceived that the national government and other sources dedicated the highest and lowest budgets, respectively, in both years. Furthermore
, this
monetary affair was divided into three sections, that the salaries had the most portion, whilst the buildings and transport had the least of that.
Concerning the sources of money, the national government startlingly contributed 175m in 2017 and 177.8 in 2018. Providing 91.2 million pounds in 2017, the local taxes could enhance it to 102.3m in 2018. This
was followed by other sources (such
as grants), being the tertiary ranking, allocated 38m and 38.5 in 2017 and 2018, respectively.
In order to distribute this
budget, meanwhile, the salaries of officers and staff surpassed significantly with respect to the others, 75% in 2017 and 69% in 2018. In an equal percentage for both years, 17%, the technology sector was second-ranking. Giving a negligible amount of 8% in 2017 for the construction of buildings and transport systems, reaching 14% in 2018.
It is noteworthy that the total budget for the year 2018 moderately outnumbered that of 2017.Submitted by mohammadhassan.rajati on
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