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Band 8+: The graphs show changes in the spending habits of people in the UK between 1971 and 2001.

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The image displays two pie charts showing the percentage of household spending in 2001 and 1971. In 2001, cars had the highest percentage at 43%, followed by computers at 12%, restaurants and food both at 14%, and furniture and petrol each at 8%. In 1971, food had the highest percentage at 44%, followed by cars at 22%, furniture at 9%, restaurants at 7%, petrol at 10%, books at 6%, and computers at 2%.
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The pie chart illustrates how UK people spent their money in 1971 and 2001.

Overall, there was a significant change in proportions. In 1971, the largest proportion of spending was on food, whereas in 2001, expenditure on meals was the lowest, and money spent on cars increased dramatically. Over the 30-year period, the expenditure on cars, restaurants, and computers grew significantly. By contrast, spending on books, food, petrol, and furniture sharply declined.

In 1971, people in the UK spent a huge portion of their income on food, representing 44%. Spending on cars was 50% less than on food. Additionally, petrol expenses were several times lower than meals, at 10%. The other categories (books, computers, furniture, and restaurants) each accounted for less than 10%.

After 30 years, cars had the largest portion among all items — 43%. In 2001, expenditure on petrol and furniture was slightly higher than that on books (8% and 1% respectively), and both categories had the same rate as before. Also, food and restaurants had equal spending, at 14%.

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