The Pie Charts exhibit comparative data about how number of monthly family income expend on different items by two different groups in one particular European country.
According to the low income group, as can be seen, approximately a quarter of total income at 24% on fuel bills and making the second highest spending sector , whereas only 4% fund expend one restaurants bills. The significant proportion is invested food/drink bills which about 29%. Another striking point is that expenditure on transport and recreation are 9% and 11% respectively. On the other hand, at 18% money expand on miscellaneous.
Regarding to the high income group, expanding money on recreation/culture and miscellaneous almost similar at 24% and 23% respectively. In addition, transport and food/drinks bills are also nearly same at 16% and 15% respectively. However, fuel bills, clothing, restaurant/hotels are spent money at 7% 6% and 4% consequently.
Overall at a glance, we can see that, restaurant/hotels bills is same both groups but miscellaneous and recreation/culture, transport figures are increased from low group to high group whereas food/drinks and fuel bills reverse are true.
