The pie chart illustrates moderate monthly learner expenditure in the United Kingdom by 2016, in addition to using a nominal proportion in pounds, while the bar graph highlights the sources of student funding by using percentages to clarify the rate in the same year.
Overall, it is clear that the largest outcome is paying the rent by 385 pounds per month, which is nearly half of all the categories. Moreover, the use of student loans reached its peak at 80%, as the majority of students’ incomes.
The pie chart presents the biggest spending by students in 385 pounds, while the travel aspect was the smallest common spending among the students at 52 pounds. Furthermore, the food section is in second place among the most common expenditures (124 pounds), followed by other expenses in third below positions in under 100 pounds.
According to the highest percentage of the sources that students have used at 80% from student loan categories, the common sources that are also used by students reached a slightly different height at about 65% by using both family and part-time job sources. Meanwhile, the other sources have a lower percentage, approximately 50% and below for savings, bank overdraft, grants and funding sources.
