The pie charts compare the percentage of China’s domestic finance for four different demands in 1995 and 2011.
Overall, it is lucid that, food demand for Chinese household had been ruling the graph in both years, while medicine accounted for the least proportion of goods. Another is true for clothing, which showed almost same quantity of spending on both years.
In 1995, food spending of families had showed the largest quantity with 68%, following this clothing had taken the second stage with 19% of expenditure. Moreover, in terms of medicine, China household had spent 4% of budget in 1995, even though more money had been spent on household items, with respective figures of 9%.
Turning to the remaining year, in 2011, Food share had dropped slightly by 59%, whereas clothing remained identical as last year statistics with trivial drop of 1%. When it comes to medicine and household items, former one showed grove fiercely from 4% to 11%. Finally, latter one also recorded with normal upward trend that 12% respectively.
