The three pie charts distinguishes UK school's annual expenditure on salaries and equipments for two decades.
Overall, the highest money was spent on teacher's salaries and the lowest on insurance.
In 1981, a maximum of forty percent was spent for paying teachers. This was followed by worker's pay at 28%. However their pay declined in 1991 by 6 %. Also, twenty percent was spent on books, which is a five percent increment from 1981. The annual expenditure on furniture was 5% in 1991. This value rose up dramatically to 23% in 2001.
Insurance at 8% (in 2001) was recorded as the highest during all these years. However, for insurance, mere two and three percent contribution was made in 1981 and 1991 respectively.
In addition, paychecks of teachers significantly rose by 10% in 1991, which further dropped to 45%, a decline by 5%. Furniture in 1981 and worker's salaries in 2001 had an equal expenditure of 15%. While, money spent on books descended suddenly to all time low of nine percent in 2001.
IELTS 8 , TEST 2, WRITING TASK 1
IELTS 8 , TEST 2, WRITING TASK 1
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