The document contains graphs and charts illustrating the police budget in 2017 and 2018 for one area of Britain. The national government had the highest salary budget both years, while other resources had the lowest. The pie charts show that most of the budget was spent on salaries both years, though this percentage decreased from 75% in 2017 to 69% in 2018. The technology spending increased significantly from 8% to 14% over the same period, while building and transport spending remained the same.
The document contains graphs and charts illustrating the police budget in 2017 and 2018 for one area of Britain. The national government had the highest salary budget both years, while other resources had the lowest. The pie charts show that most of the budget was spent on salaries both years, though this percentage decreased from 75% in 2017 to 69% in 2018. The technology spending increased significantly from 8% to 14% over the same period, while building and transport spending remained the same.
The document contains graphs and charts illustrating the police budget in 2017 and 2018 for one area of Britain. The national government had the highest salary budget both years, while other resources had the lowest. The pie charts show that most of the budget was spent on salaries both years, though this percentage decreased from 75% in 2017 to 69% in 2018. The technology spending increased significantly from 8% to 14% over the same period, while building and transport spending remained the same.
The table graph and pie chart illustrate the police budget in
2017 and in 2018 while the table chart provide the money and where it came over a year in one area of Britain.
Overal, in the table graph the national government had the
highest salary, while other recourses had the lowest salary over the given period. Moreover, in the pie chart the highest percentage of how money was spent is salaries in both given period.
On the one hand, on the table graph the highest police
budget is national government in both given year, 175.5m in 2017 and in 2018 177,8m. Moreover, the police budget of local taxes was to 91 .2m in 2017 and moderately increased to 102.3m, while the other sources were to 38m in 2017 and increased an upward tendency to 38,5m in 2018.
On the other hand, the percentages of salaries spent was 75
in 2017 then it substantially decreased to 69 percent in 2018. Furthermore, the percentages of technology spent are 8 in 2017 after it significantly increase to 14 percent in 2018. Finally, the spent of buildings and transport were remained the same over the given period.