The pie charts compare the amount of money people spent on five sections, including food and drink, utility bills, transport, leisure, other in The UK and New Zealand in 1980 and 2008.Overall, The British spend a lot of free time activities, while people in New Zealand spent on food and drink as well as utility bills a lot more.
In 1980, leisure time activities cost 27% in The UK; however, New Zealanders did less free time activities about 18%. Both UK and New Zealand had the same amount of spending pattern on utility bills about 26% and 27%, respectively. New Zealander ate 6% more than British spending 23% on this part. Both countries spend the same amount on other activities about 9%. Furthermore, people in the UK used transportation 2% less than people who transportation cost 17% for.
In 2008, Both the UK and New Zealand countries changed their habits of eating and ate less 13% and 25% orderly. While British spent more on free time activities about 34%, New Zealanders spent the same amount of money about 17%. In compared to 28 years ago, both countries’ utilities bills increased at 28% and 31%. Spending money on other went up slowly to 11% in both nations. The transportation pattern in each country shows a slight decrease to 14% in the UK and 16% in New Zealand.
