The chart illustrates data about the percentage of household money saving for necessities in China.
Overall,it is clear that this two diagrams compares for the years 1995 and 2011.The main charts separated on 4 criterias,which presents each percentage :food,clothing,medicine and household goods.
To begin with the first diagramm by 1995,it is noticeable that the whole percentage fillled with food section,accounting for 68 %.To compare with the second diagramm, the percentage of this section is just below.That means,the household budget for food started to fall,and by 2011 it is accounted for 59%.The percent of clothing section was completely similar, by 1995 it was 19% and at the end of 2011 it was 18%.That indicates that only one percent was reduced.Unlike the first chart which presents only 4 % of medical products ,the second chart accounts 11%.This is an explanation of that budget in China for medicine has definitely increased by 2011.The household goods was almost uplifted,the percentage that accounted by 1995 was only 9%,and by 2011 was grown to 12%.
