Tuesday, January 26, 2010

UK Budget

The pie chart shows how much money the U.K government spent on various categories in 1996. It was £ 315 billion in 10 different categories.

The social security was the most important target with £ 100 bn and health services came second with £ 53 bn. The third highest budget goes for education with about 10% less than the second. Debt interest, other expenditure and defence are almost in the same range which about £ 70 bn. £ 37 bn went for other things like housing, transport and industry.

The biggest expenditure of the U.K budget went on social security. However, health, education and debt interest cost more than other things like housing, transport and industry, about 50%.

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