The provided pie charts illustrate the yearly cost of an unaccompanied person in Canada in the year of 2012 and 2022 in different categories.
Overall, it can be seen that the expenses of house rent, transportation and groceries increase over the decade while a decline of the outlays of health issue and leisure is also observed. In addition, the rental price is dominant in both 2012 and 2022.
To start with the price of rent price, a single person spent a quarter of his income in this sector in 2012 which reached to 36% in 2022 as the domineering sector of expense. The payment of vehicles for moving one place to another is also increased by 7% which being 17% in 2012 becomes 24% in 2022. Beside these sectors, a slight growth in the cost for grocery items is noticed from 9% to 13%.
In contrast to the above-mentioned items, the budget for spending spare time decrease significantly. The highest change is experienced in this sector, the share of 28% in 2012 dropped to 8% in 2022 indicating a 20% fall. The outlays for treatment and well-being remain almost same with a very slight dip, 21% in 2012 and 19% in 2022.
