▶ Your Answer :
The pie charts above indicate how much UK
school spent on their budgets in 1981, 1991 and 2001 respectively.
First of all, the annual revenues of
teacher’s salaries had taken about a half in the chart every year. Otherwise,
school staff’s salaries were kept decreasing from 1981 to 2001. Interestingly, insurance
which was the lowest part of school spending grew up step by step, in same
periods.
To specific, in 1981, the British schools
consumed insurance only 2 percent of their budgets compared to other resources
and facilities at 15%, both of them. Otherwise, teacher’s salaries took 50% in
1991, the highest percentage in this information. On the other hand, schools in
the United Kingdom spent 5% of the budget to buying new equipments and
furniture in 1991. However, the schools had had to buy more since then, as a
result the rates steeply increased at about 23% in 2001.
To sum up, while there were no significant
changes in the chart, some parts of the budget percentages were a bit
fluctuated during 20 years.
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