The table shows data about what people in the UK thought the government should increase spending on.
The chart depicts the figure of British residents supposed the authorities should swell on two aspects which namely health and education.
Evidently, most of the man assume the priority is education while women demand a raising in the health expenditure. Furthermore, it is worthy the more ages group is, the more calls in health is witnessed, which contrast those in education.
Regarding gender, over a half of men appeal the expansion of spending in education while that in women is lower just four tenths. In terms of health, it observes that 32% of men and nearly 50% of women supporting.
Moving the age groups, it is worth noting the tendency that the phase from 18-34 would rather the surge in education outlay than health with 40% and 52% in education within only a fourth and over a third in health to 18-24 and 25-34 respectively. As for the age group 34-44, it witnesses the same patterns of 16% in education and other areas. Besides that, the amount of advocating health paying increase with the age and reach its peak at 72% to the age over 65+ in contrast to the downward figure of health within the bottom is just over a tenth
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