The pie chart illustrates how average middle-class families accounted for their household budget in two different years, 2012 and 2015.
Overall, it is clear that housing accounted for the highest proportion in both given years, whereas vocations and leisure represent the lowest proportion.
To begin with, in 2012, housing made up 35% of total budget, representing the highest proportion that year. Additionally, spending on food, clothing, and vacations was equal at 25%. Moreover, MISC accounted for only 15% of the total budget, making up the lowest proportion that year.
Turning to the remaining information, housing represented 50% of the total budget, constituting the largest proportion in 2015. Moreover, food and clothing received a high allocation of 35%, while this figure for vacations and leisure declined to 10%. Finally, MISC accounted for only 5% of the total budget in 2015, the smallest proportion.
