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Band 5+: The pictures show information about average income and spending on food and clothes by an average family in a city in the UK. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image provides financial data and distribution sections for income and spending on food and clothes in the years 2010 and 2013. For 2010, the income is listed as 29,000, with spending on food and clothes being 14,000; in 2013, the corresponding figures are 25,000 for income and 15,000 for spending on food and clothes. The pie charts for 2010 and 2013 show the following distribution percentages for spending categories: in 2010, Fruits and vegetables 26%, Meat and fish 29%, Dairy products 18%, Other food 12%, Clothes 15%; in 2013, Fruits and vegetables 30%, Meat and fish 23%, Dairy products 16%, Other food 18%, Clothes 13%.
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The tables gives information about the average income and spending on food and clothes, while the pie charts depict the proportion of expenditure on necessary items of an family in UK in 2010 and seas.

Overall, it can be easily observed that although the average income witnessed a drop, there was a slightly increase in spending on clothes and food, with the majority of the spend was for fruit and vegetables.

In 2010 the total income was 23000, and nearly half of it was spent for food and clothes. In the next 3 years, the average income observed a fall to 25000, but there was a slightly increase of 1000 to the spending.

Examining the pie charts, there was an increase of 4% of the spent on fruit and vegetables. However, spending on meat and fishes witnessed a considerably fall from 29% to 25%. Besides that, the spending on other food remained constant throughout the survey. That of the dairy products increased by 4% and clothes slightly fall by 2%

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The pictures show information about average income and spending on food and clothes by an average family in a city in the UK. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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