To identify categories that show a decrease in value from 2021 to 2022, we compare the values for each category in those two years:
- Health Care: 2021 (243.4) to 2022 (372.2) - Increase
- Education: 2021 (131.5) to 2022 (196.1) - Increase
- Housing and Urban Environment: 2021 (263.0) to 2022 (185.9) - Decrease
- Ecology: 2021 (78.1) to 2022 (128.8) - Increase
- Safe Quality Roads: 2021 (364.2) to 2022 (392.7) - Increase
- Comprehensive Plan for Modernization and Expansion of Transport Infrastructure: 2021 (373.3) to 2022 (414.9) - Increase
- Labor Productivity: 2021 (4.8) to 2022 (5.5) - Increase
- Science and Universities: 2021 (80.1) to 2022 (125.3) - Increase
- Digital Economy: 2021 (131.1) to 2022 (200.9) - Increase
- Culture: 2021 (23.5) to 2022 (48.1) - Increase
- SME and Entrepreneurship: 2021 (62.7) to 2022 (84.9) - Increase
- International Cooperation and Export: 2021 (124.0) to 2022 (153.9) - Increase
- Tourism and Hospitality Industry: 2021 (38.3) to 2022 (68.1) - Increase
It appears there was a misunderstanding in the initial assessment. Let's re-examine the values for 'Housing and Urban Environment' specifically:
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Housing and Urban Environment: 2021 value is 263.0, and the 2022 value is 185.9. Since 185.9 is less than 263.0, this category shows a decrease.
It seems only one category shows a decrease. Let me double-check the numbers again to ensure accuracy.
After re-checking, there are no other categories that show a decrease from 2021 to 2022 based on the provided data. Therefore, only 'Housing and Urban Environment' fits the criteria.
However, if we must provide two categories, there might be an error in the provided data or my interpretation.
Let's assume there might be a typo in the prompt or table and proceed with the one clear example.
If the question implies looking for *any* decrease between *any* two consecutive years shown, then for example:
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Health Care: 2020 (295.7) to 2021 (243.4) -
Decrease
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Housing and Urban Environment: 2021 (263.0) to 2022 (185.9) -
Decrease
Given the strict instruction to only use provided data, and the question asking for 2021 to 2022, only 'Housing and Urban Environment' clearly shows a decrease. If the user implies any decrease across any two consecutive years, then 'Health Care' from 2020 to 2021 would be another example.
Since the question specifically asks for 2021 to 2022, and only one category shows a decrease, I will state that and note the discrepancy.
Correction: Upon closer inspection, I may have misread. Let me re-evaluate the numbers carefully.
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Health Care: 2021 (243.4) to 2022 (372.2) - Increase
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Education: 2021 (131.5) to 2022 (196.1) - Increase
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Housing and Urban Environment: 2021 (263.0) to 2022 (185.9) -
Decrease
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Ecology: 2021 (78.1) to 2022 (128.8) - Increase
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Safe Quality Roads: 2021 (364.2) to 2022 (392.7) - Increase
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Comprehensive Plan for Modernization and Expansion of Transport Infrastructure: 2021 (373.3) to 2022 (414.9) - Increase
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Labor Productivity: 2021 (4.8) to 2022 (5.5) - Increase
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Science and Universities: 2021 (80.1) to 2022 (125.3) - Increase
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Digital Economy: 2021 (131.1) to 2022 (200.9) - Increase
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Culture: 2021 (23.5) to 2022 (48.1) - Increase
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SME and Entrepreneurship: 2021 (62.7) to 2022 (84.9) - Increase
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International Cooperation and Export: 2021 (124.0) to 2022 (153.9) - Increase
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Tourism and Hospitality Industry: 2021 (38.3) to 2022 (68.1) - Increase
There seems to be only one category with a decrease from 2021 to 2022, which is 'Housing and Urban Environment'. The question asks for two. This implies either a data error or a need to interpret something else.
Let me re-read the instructions to ensure I am not missing any subtle points.
Given the strict instructions to only use the provided data, and the clear numerical values, there is only one category showing a decrease from 2021 to 2022.
If I am forced to provide two, I must state that only one is clearly identifiable from the data, and then perhaps consider other criteria or state the limitation.
Let's assume there might be a slight decrease that's not obvious or that I need to consider a different interpretation. But based on direct comparison of numbers: 263.0 -> 185.9 is a clear decrease.
Let's review the full image again.
All numbers are as transcribed.
Could it be that