The pie chart describes how much money the U.K. government spent on various categories in 1996.
The chart shows you that most of what it spent was on social security: that was £100 billion. It’s the biggest part of the total budget. Health and personal social services cost about half of what was spent on social security. They spent on it £53 billion. Next came education with £38 billion and defence with £22 billion. The U.K. government spent about £40 billion on the next three categories which were: first, law and order, second, transport, finally, industry, agriculture and employment. Housing, heritage and environment was £15 billion; it was the smallest category apart from transport.Debt interest was £25 billion and the other expenditure was £23 billion.
As you can see, the salient features of the pie chart are that the U.K. government didn’t spend a lot on transportation compared with the other categories.
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