The chart provides a detailed breakdown of public tax allocation across various sectors, highlighting the significant investment in social protection, which includes pensions and benefits, amounting to �256 billion. Health and education follow as major areas of expenditure, with �166 billion and �103 billion respectively. Notably, defence and public order receive considerably less funding, at �52 billion and �35 billion. The allocation for social services, transport, and housing & environment is relatively modest, each receiving between �32 billion and �37 billion. Interest on debt accounts for �43 billion, reflecting the financial obligations of the government. The 'Other' category, encompassing various smaller expenditures, totals �84 billion. This distribution underscores the government's prioritization of social welfare and healthcare, while also managing debt and maintaining essential services. The data reveals a strategic focus on supporting vulnerable populations and ensuring public health, with a balanced approach to other critical areas. The visualization effectively communicates the scale and priorities of public spending, offering insights into fiscal policy and resource management.