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Band 7+: The charts below give information about world spending and population. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting main features and make comparisons where relevant

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The image features two pie charts labeled "World Spending" and "World Population" respectively. In the "World Spending" chart, the data points include: Food 24%, Clothing 6%, Housing 12%, Transport 18%, and Other 40%. In the "World Population" chart, the data points include: Asia 57%, Africa 10%, Americas 14%, Europe 14%, and Other 5%. There are no years or other categorical data provided.
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The pie charts provide a breakdown of four items necessary for the living standards of individuals in global spending, as well as how the population is spread across different areas of the world.

Overall, the largest portion of the budget is directed to other needs, with the exception of the four major items mentioned above. Moreover ,Asia is responsible for housing more people in the world.

According to the first graph, roughly a quarter of all spent money is allocated to food supply (24%). The allocated money for transport and housing is the same, with a margin of 6 percent, accounting for 18% and 12%, respectively. This difference is equal to the budget for clothing. The remaining percentage is responsible for other necessary items, accounting for 40 percent.

When it comes to the global population, the number of people living in Europe and the Americas is the same, together accounting for 14 percent. Furthermore, a large group of people is living in Asia. This amount is equal to over half of the total population in the world. However, the opposite is true for Africa and other places, with 10% and 5%, respectively.

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