The pie charts illustrate how average middle-income families spent their household budget to Housing, Food and clothes, vacation and leisure, and the other expenditures. In 2012 and 2015. The pie graphs compare the differences in both years.
Overall, in 2012 and 2018 the people had of middle income who spent their money to Housing expenses much more than the other costs. In 2012 the disbursements of food/clothes and vocations were the some while in 2015 these outgoing slightly changed.
On the one hand, in 2012 the people with average income families spent which their household budget of fifty percent to food, clothes and vacations. However, their rest of the money went as 35% for housing, and 15% of the other costs.
On the other hand, in 2015 moderate-income families expended to 50 percent of housing which means that the allocated money of housing rose 15 percent while the allocated of vocation and their other costs drop to just over one tenth. In addition, the allocated to food and clothes slightly rose to just over one tenth
