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Band 5+: The charts below show how the average household budget was spent in two different years. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays two pie charts comparing household spending in 1965 and 2015. In 1965, food 35%, housing 30%, clothing 12%, healthcare 15%, transportation 5%, other 3%. In 2015, transportation 15%, healthcare 25%, food 15%, housing 30%, clothing 10%, other 5%.
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The charts illustrate how the average household budget was spent in two different years. The unit is measure by percentages.

Overall, it’s clear from the graph that the part of the consumption was housing. In additional spending on health care has increased while other spending remained stable at the lowest

Turning into detail, the consumption of food in 1965 was 35% and reduce in 2015 was 15%. Likewise housing in 1965 and 2015 it rose by 5% which was 30% and 35%. Clothing it was dramatically decreased in 2015 it was 12% and went by 5%

On the Other hand, health care grew by 15% in 1965 it was 15% and in 2015 it was 25%. Transportation in 1965 was 5%, and in 2015 was 15%. Other in 1965 it was 3% and slowly rose up and in 2015 it was 5%

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