The pie chart illustrates the average allocation of government spending on nine
sectors
—Use synonyms
education
, healthcare, pensions, welfare, defence, interest on borrowing, transport, culture, and leisure—in the years 2010 and 2015, with the figures expressed as percentages.
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Overall
, it is evident that Linking Words
education
consistently received the highest share of funding in both years, Use synonyms
whereas
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sectors
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such
as transport, culture, and leisure were allocated considerably less. In 2010, Linking Words
education
accounted for 24% of the total expenditure, closely followed by healthcare at 21% and defence at 17%, meaning that these three Use synonyms
sectors
dominated the budget allocation.
By 2015, noticeable adjustments occurred. The percentage allocated to Use synonyms
education
decreased slightly from 24% to 21%, and healthcare experienced a minor decline from 21% to 20%. Defence spending Use synonyms
also
fell from 17% to 14%. Linking Words
In contrast
, the government increased its expenditure on other Linking Words
sectors
, with welfare rising from 8% to 13% and interest on borrowing doubling from 5% to 10%. Use synonyms
This
reallocation suggests a strategic shift in priorities, possibly to address emerging financial or social needs.
In conclusion, Linking Words
while
Linking Words
education
remained the largest expense throughout the period, the Use synonyms
overall
changes indicate a rebalancing of the budget towards Linking Words
sectors
that were previously underfunded.Use synonyms
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