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The image displays two sets of double pie charts comparing the UK and New Zealand household spending percentages in 1980 and 2008 across five categories: Food & drink, Utility bills, Transport, Leisure, Other. In 1980, UK spending was Food & drink 23%, Utility bills 9%, Transport 15%, Leisure 27%, Other 26%. In 2008, UK spending was Food & drink 14%, Utility bills 11%, Transport 13%, Leisure 34%, Other 28%. New Zealand's 1980 spending was Food & drink 29%, Utility bills 9%, Transport 18%, Leisure 17%, Other 27%. In 2008, New Zealand spending was Food & drink 31%, Utility bills 11%, Transport 16%, Leisure 17%, Other 25%.
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The bar charts illustrate household spending patterns of UK and New Zealand between 1980 and 2008. Overall, it can be seen that the utility bills accounted of the larges portion in the budget in both years in New Zealand, meanwhile in the United Kingdom the bigger expenses are mane on leisure.
In detail, in 2008 the percentage of leisure reflects a moderable increase in contrast to 1980, raising from 27% to 34% in United Kingdom, while in New Zealand it demonstrates a slight decline, decreasing from 18% to 17%.
However, the household budget leisure spent on food and drink shows a noticeable decrease. In United Kingdom it goes to 13% from 26% during the period of 1980-2005. In the same time in New Zealand it decreases to 25% from 29%.
On the other hand, the transport expanses remain nearly the same. In united kingdom it illustrates a slight decline from 15% to 14%. Similarly in the New Zealand it goes from 17% to 16%.
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