The bar charts illustrate the total spending on household in England and Newzeland in two different years.
Overall, it is evident that the citizens in the UK utilizing huge amount on leisure activities in the given period. However, Newzeland expenditure flucatuate in both year with higher percentage spent on food and drink in the initial year but, it surpassed by utility bills in the latter year.
In terms of the British, in 1980, the residents uses 2&% of their budget for leisure activities and it grew steeply and reached to 34% in 2008 . Similarly , in 1980 utility bills and other expensenses was 26% and 9% respectively which then , both increased by 2% in latter year.Conversely, Food and drink expenses significantly declined from 23% in 1980 to 13% in 2008 . Meanwhile, transport costs also dipped slightly by 1% in 2008.
As the figure shows, in Newzeland, 27% of their total income used for paying utility bills which then, dramatically inclined to 31% in 2008. The amount of food products costs witnessned a considerable drop from 29% to 24% in final year. Likewise , transports and leisure costs also dropped by 1% in 2008. However, other expenditure shows an insignificant rise in 2008
