The provided charts compare the expenditure rates on various categories in X country in three separate years, 1980, 1990, and 2000.
Overall, what stands out is that while people tended to spend more money on Higher Education, Transportation, as well as Environmental services within the given two decades, the reverse could be said about K-12 Education, Health and Human resources and “other” items. Of particular note is that individuals were always reported to have spent the most on Higher Education.
Looking at the upward trends first, spending on Higher Education stood at 35% in 1980, after which it witnessed a 10% increase and reached a peak of 45% in the following decade before declining minimally to 40% by 2000. When it comes to Transportation, despite a 10% fall from 16% to 6% in 1980 in 1990, its expenditure recovered and peaked at 22% in 2000. Conversely, there was a constant rise in the amount of money allocated for Environmental services as it first grew insignificantly from 4% to 5% between 1980 and 1990 and then to 9% in 2000.
Turning to the downward trends, it is evident that spending on K-12 Education decreased steadily from 25% to 18% throughout the given period. With regard to Health and human resources, allocated money went up by 6% from 14% in 1980 to 20% in 1990. By contrast, that amount halved to 10% by 2000. Expenditure on “other” services, however, dipped continuously. It went down from 6% to 4% in the first ten years prior to dropping to mere 1% in 2000.
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Overall, what stands out is that while people tended to spend more money on Higher Education, Transportation, as well as Environmental services within the given two decades, the reverse could be said about K-12 Education, Health and Human resources and “other” items. Of particular note is that individuals were always reported to have spent the most on Higher Education.
Looking at the upward trends first, spending on Higher Education stood at 35% in 1980, after which it witnessed a 10% increase and reached a peak of 45% in the following decade before declining minimally to 40% by 2000. When it comes to Transportation, despite a 10% fall from 16% to 6% in 1980 in 1990, its expenditure recovered and peaked at 22% in 2000. Conversely, there was a constant rise in the amount of money allocated for Environmental services as it first grew insignificantly from 4% to 5% between 1980 and 1990 and then to 9% in 2000.
Turning to the downward trends, it is evident that spending on K-12 Education decreased steadily from 25% to 18% throughout the given period. With regard to Health and human resources, allocated money went up by 6% from 14% in 1980 to 20% in 1990. By contrast, that amount halved to 10% by 2000. Expenditure on “other” services, however, dipped continuously. It went down from 6% to 4% in the first ten years prior to dropping to mere 1% in 2000.
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