The three pie charts compare the percentages of how much native authorities expending yearly in Someland in the years 1980, 1990 and 2000.
Overall, the general trend of annual spending in Someland indicated that majority of local administers changed their attitude toward more spending on transportation and environment services. However, the largest section in all three years was education.
In the term of the most considerable feature, the highest proportion of annual expenditure was higher education in all three years, accounted for exclusively 35% in 1980, 45% in 1990, and 40% by 2000. Moreover, K-12 education had the second major rate, so that it made up merely 25% in 1980 and then it experienced a continuous fell to precisely 18% by 2000.
Looking into the remained sectors, both transportation and environment services rose gradually in the whole period, representing 16% and 4% in 1980 and reaching exactly 22% and 9% at the end of period. In contrast, annual spending on health and human resources and other services had a significant decrease in total. Although they were collectively 20 percent in 1980, they had dramatic decline to roughly one-tenth by 2000.
The three pie charts compare the percentages of how much native authorities expending yearly in Someland in the years 1980, 1990 and 2000.
Overall
, the general trend of annual spending in Someland indicated that majority of local administers
changed
their attitude toward more spending on transportation and environment services.
However
, the largest section in all three years was education.
In the term of the most considerable feature, the highest proportion of annual expenditure was higher education in all three years, accounted for exclusively 35% in 1980, 45% in 1990, and 40% by 2000.
Moreover
, K-12 education had the second major rate,
so
that it made up
merely
25% in 1980 and then it experienced a continuous fell to
precisely
18% by 2000.
Looking into the remained sectors, both transportation and environment services rose
gradually
in the whole period, representing 16% and 4% in 1980 and reaching exactly 22% and 9% at the
end
of period.
In contrast
, annual spending on health and human resources and other services had a significant decrease in total. Although they were
collectively
20 percent in 1980, they had dramatic decline to roughly one-tenth by 2000.