The pie charts illustrate data on the global population and their consumption of various products.
Overall, Asia has the highest population with 57%, while Africa and other continents have the lowest populations at 10% and 5% respectively. In terms of expenditure, the majority of funds are allocated to other categories at 40%, followed by food at 24% and transport at 18%.
The first pie chart shows the breakdown of spending on different items. Food and transport account for 24% and 18% of total expenses, respectively. Housing and clothing both represent 6% and 12%, equaling the expenditure on transport. The remaining funds are allocated for other needs at 40%.
The second chart displays the distribution of the world population. Asia has the highest population at 57%, surpassing all other continents. Europe and America each account for 14% of the population, while Africa has 4% fewer inhabitants compared to America and Europe. The remaining global population is scattered across other regions at 5%.
