The pie chart gives information on UAE government spending in 2000. The total budget was AED 315 billion.
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of expenditure by the United Arab Emirates government in the year 2000.
Overall, it is clear that the money is spent on ten various categories of which the highest contribution is towards social security whereas, the lowest is in transportation.
Amongst the overall budget of AED 315 billion, the Arabian Government invested its 1/3 in social security while AED 53 billion is spent in health and personal social services. Moreover, the third-highest contribution was done in education by AED 38 billion.
However, the fourth maxim utilization was of equal expenses which were done in debt interest and miscellaneous expenditures by 23 billion. Although the defense had only 22 AED billion, the central body spent AED 17 billion, 13 billion, 15 billion in categories law and order, industry, agriculture, and heritage respectively, the least money was contributed towards the transportation section with AED 9 billion.
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