Tuesday, January 26, 2010

U.K's government budget 1996

The pie chart shows how much money is spent by the government of the U.K on various categories in 1996.
As it is shown, the social security category has the greatest percentage of the chart, following that comes the Health and personals social services with £53 billion; education comes in third place with a budgie of £38 billion; in fifth place comes defence with a budget of 22 billion, which is less than the Other expenditure by £2 billion; if we combine the housing heritage and environment and the low and order we get a budget of £32 billion; next in line comes the industry, agriculture & employment with £13 billion; the transport has the least budget of the money spent by the U.K government in 1996 which is £9 billion.
It is obvious that the government spent about half it’s budget on social security and health and personal social services, on the other hand the transportation which was the category having the least spending of budget.