The pie chart compares two countries (the UK and New Zealand) in terms of different household costs (food and drink, utility bills, transport, leisure, and other activities) from 1980 to 2008.
From an overall perspective, in the UK, in the first year, spending on leisure reached its peak at 27%. In New Zealand, spending on food and drink was the highest at 29%. However, by 2008, spending on food and utilities showed an upward trend in both countries.
In 1980, utility bills were 26% in the UK and 27% in New Zealand. At the same time, spending on transport was 15% and 18%, respectively. Leisure was the dominant category in the UK at 27%.
By 2008, leisure remained the largest category, increasing to 34% in the UK and 31% in New Zealand. Utility bills rose slightly in the UK to 28% but decreased in New Zealand to 25%. Spending on food and drink fell in both countries, while transport stayed almost the same. Other activities also increased to 11% in the UK and 13% in New Zealand.
