The given pie chart compares the percentage of household spending on four different essential goods for necessities in China in the years of 1995 and 2011.
Overall, it can be seen that the proportion of household budget for necessities of food and clothing increased, while the percentage of spending on medicine and household goods decreased over the given period.
In terms of families budget for necessities in China between 1995 and 2011, the percentage of essentials produced by food significantly increased 68% in 1995, which was slowly falling down 59% in 2011. However, the proportion of clothing was 19% in 1995 year, while reletaively decreased 1% (it was 18%) in 2011.
As for remainning, the percentage of household spending on essential goods between 1995 and 2011, medicine showed a the lowest 4% in 1995, although medicine notably increased 11% in 2011. By contrast, household goods slightly grow 2% (from 12%)in 2011 year.
