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.
The table and charts demonstrate a comprehensive overview of the police budget in a specific area of Britain during 2017 to 2018. The first table illustrates the sources of subsidy, while the pie charts depict that the allocation of funds across different categories.
Overall, an upward trend was witnessed in each source of the police budget. It is evident that the largest proportion of funding was allocated to officers and staff salaries.
Examining the table more closely, funding originated from various sources, including the national government, local taxes and other sources. The funds from the national government was predominant, totaling £175.5 million in 2017 and £177.8 million in 2018, accounting for over 50% of the budget. In contrast, local taxes contributed £91.2 million and 38 million from other sources in 2017.
In terms of pie chart, it is apparent that the majority of the subsidy was directed towards salaries, with 75% in 2017 and 69% in 2018. Technology’s rate was on the rise since it increased 6% during this period. Interestingly, the ratio of buildings and transport still remained at 17%.
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