The provided pie chart depicts the percentage of spending on four different categories: food, clothing, medicine, and household goods. The information is given for the years 1995 and 2011, in the country: China.
Overall, it is clearly seen that the ratio of spending on medicine and household goods augmented. In contrast, the percentage of expenditure on food and clothing mitigated.
Looking at the pie chart in detail, in 1995, the proportion of expenditure for food was at the top position, at 69%. However, it was followed by clothing, which contributed 19%. In contrast, medicine and household goods were at the bottom position, with only 4% and 9%, respectively.
Analyzing the pie chart further, in 2011, the ratio of spending on food was 59% compared to 18% on clothing. However, on the one hand, the proportion of expenditure was 18%, 11%, and 12% for clothing, medicine and household goods, respectively.
