The pie charts depict the household budget rates of the necessary products used by China during 1995 and 2011.
Overall, the data are expressed in percentages, with a differentiation between the two graphs indicated by the colours used to highlight the different slices; in addition the informations regarding the charts are delineated at the bottom of the image; furthermore the two pies analyze two different dates: 1995 and 2011.
The food slice represents the highest way to spend money during the two years, with a decrease of 9% during 2011; although medicine had an increase from 4% in 1995 to 11% in 2011; while the clothing data remained quite similar between the two analyzed years, with a slightly decrease of 1%; additionally household budget reach an higher value in 2011 with a growth of 3% from 1995.
However the growth, the medicine slices in all the two carts represents the lowest rates, so embodies a good which is cheaper for the chinese population.
