The given pie charts illustrates the expenditure pattern of UK and New Zealand on five different households in 1980 and 2008.
At a fleeting glance, it is vivid that the spending of UK household on food and drink was 23% in 1980 and it decreased to 13% in 2008. While In New Zealand Expenditure of households on food and drink was 29% in 1980 and it dropped by 4% in 2008. Both UK and New Zeland Spent 9% on the other in 1980and it increased to 11% in 2008. Moreover, The expenditure of utility bills were 26% and 27% in UK and NewZeland in 1980 respectively, Whilst it increased by 2% in UK and 4% in NewZeland in 2008 .
Moving Further, The Spending of Uk household on leisure was 27% in 1980 and it surged to 34% in 2008. While In Newzeland expenditure on leisure was 18% in 1980. Which decreased by 1% in 2008. Furthermore, In UK and Newzeland household spending on transport were 15% and 17% respectively, in 1980 and it decreased by 1% in both nations in 2008.
Overall, it cans be seen that in Uk household spent most of income on leisure While, Newzeland household Spent mostly on utility bills .
