The table and pie charts present how much family got income and spent outcome on consuming production and clothes in Britain city from 2010 to 2013.
Overall, the total income from British family decreased markedly, but spending on consumption and dressings went up slightly. In 2010 the major product had been bought by people were meat and marine products but after 3 years it was changed to fruits and vegetables.
In 2010, the average British family earned 29,000 pounds yearly, from time to time, the income had decreased to 25,000 pounds during 3 years. However, outcome to food products and clothes were 14,000 pounds, then it increased marginally by 1000 pounds in 2013.
The outome from different consuming and wearing products were in different positions. Between 2010 and 2013, demanding on fruit and greens had rised from 20 percent to 35 percent. Nevertheless, meat and fish products had been decreased from 25 percent to 15 percnet in 2010 to 2013. The number of percent buying clothes had been gone up significatnly to 22 percent which were 12 percent in 2010
