The provided set of pie Chart depicts expenditure by household on various sources in one nation at two different periods, 1920 and 2000.
Overall, it can be seen that spending of money on food was substantial decline while on recreation and other item showed the most notable increase growth. Moreover, remains 5 sources grew steadily upward ,whereas household goods, fuel and light source lagged behind with comparatively minor growth.
To begin with, in 1920,food expenses was significantly dominated, accounting for fourth fifth (80%) but eventually dropped to 21% in 2000 because drastically increase expense on recreation and other item was recorded at 34.2% on that year, compared to 1920 it was just 7.7% share. Moreover, in 1920, payment on other household sources like medical care,travelling, communication, education, housing and clothing was at figure 1.9%,3.3%,1.7%,1.3% and 2.4% respectively. When it was compared with another year (in 2000) the figure showed to 3.5%,14.3%,6%,6.3% and 4.5% increased growth . In contrast, fuel and light along with household goods expenses was drop in 2000,with account at 6.3% and 3.1% which was 6.6% and 3.2% in year 2011.
