Thursday, February 10, 2011

UK’s money in 1996

           In this essay, I will show some information about the total budget of the UK government and how they spent it in 1996.

          The total budget of the UK government at that time was £315 billion. The biggest segment was spent on social security; it was £100 billion. The second biggest segment was for Health and personal social services, £53 billion. The education was taking £38 billion; it was the 3rd on the segmentation. The rest included debt interest, other expenditure, defense, law and other, housing heritage and environment and industry, agriculture and employment in that order, and they took £25 billion, £23 billion, £22 billion, £17 billion, £15 billion and £13 billion respectively.
         There were three important categories which took the biggest share of the budget, and there were not big differences between the others.  

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