The pie chart illustrates the distribution of China’s household spendings on necessities between 1995 and 2011.
Overall , this graph shows quite noticeable changes between these two timelines , especially in foods and medicine areas , also former one was the primary field among citizens by occupying more than half of the share by leaving other areas impressively behind , while clothes and household goods have not got observable changes at all.
To begin with, China’s expenditure patterns in 1995 illustrated that foods area was seriously dominating all other fields by representing 68% of all , and the closest one was clothing by taking 19% of loan respectively , others remained quite behind by accounting from 4% to 9% .
Similarly in 2011 the foods area was still dominating other necessities , however the rate of shares slightly lowered by representing 59% dramatically . Also spendings for medicine greatly increased from 4% to 11% , other two necessities experienced a little bit of change which accounted 18% and 9%
