This pie charts displays average of househald spending in 1965 and 2015. The way that the budget was divided up was very difterent in each of those years.
To begin with, In 1965, the largest part was spent on food and housing, 35% was the total that spent on food and 30% was the total that spent on housing respectively. The next was healthcare and clothing, they are second large back to housing and food, with 15%. and 12%, and the least of pie chart was spent on transportation and other, the total was 5% and 3% respectively.
Furthermore, in 2015, Household spending was different from 1965. In this year the largest part of pie chart was housing and healthcare with 35% and 25%, It’s clearly that household spending in healthcare was rose significantly while the food dropped from 35% to 15%. In the meantime Transportation had risen from 5% to 15%.Spending on clothing had dropped to 5% and other expenses had risen sightly to 5%.
In both years, spending on housing made up one of the larger parts of the budget, while the division of the rest of budget changed significantly.
