WT1Acad UK School Expenditures

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The supplied pie charts depict the shifts in annual expenditure by a certain UK

school in three different times, 981, 1991, and 2001. In general, teachers’ salaries
were the highest proportion of annual spending percentage. In contrast, insurance
was consistent as the lowest percentage of annual school spending over the times
observed.

Looking at the details, in 1981 teacher’s salaries accounted nearly a half, 40% of
total school costs and increased significantly in 1991 which accounted exactly a
half, 50% and remained the highest spending in 2001 as well, 45%. Meanwhile,
other worker’s salaries, references, and furniture and tool fluctuated and amassed
big percentage of school disbursement all together, it was about 40% in average.

On the other hand, insurance was the lowest percentage of total school spending
overall observed years. It was only 2% of total spending in 1981 and remained the
tiniest fraction subsequently in 1991 and 2001, 3% and 8% respectively.

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