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The chart provides information on consuming the amount of money on
six sorts of services such as two types of education, transportation, health, environmental
services, and other by local authorities in Someland from 1980 to 2000.
At first glance, it is clear that the municipalities spent the
largest amount of money on educations with over 50 percentage in three of
tables, (60%, 65%, and 58% respectively) which was approximately four times as
much as the figure in the transportation, although k-12education the overall
trend remained downward for all given period. In addition, Transportation,
which compare between 1980 and 1990, it was different 10 percent. For a decade
after in 2000, the proportion of it peaked, accounting for 22 percent which was
the biggest fluctuate in six services, illustrating a gap at around 15 percent,
while the ratios of feature in health and human resources were in contrast with
transportation. Local authorities spent on health and human resources especially
in 1990 more than other years.
To sum up, according to the graph, the trend of almost all services
didn’t alter for 30 years.
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