The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of monthly household salary spent on different items by low and high income groups in a particular European country.
Overall, while food and drinks is dominant sector in low income group, miscellaneous spendings are accounted for vast majority in the high income one. In addition, a tiny fraction is witnessed in clothing for both of them.
In detail, regarding people with low salaries, food and drinks constitute 29%, demonstrating the highest level. Roughly a quarter is comprised of fuel bills. As for miscellaneous and recreational/culture spendings, the figures make up 14% and 11%, respectively. While transport accounts for just under one in ten, the percentages of both clothing and restaurant/hotels are equal to nearly 5%.
As regards people with high salaries, the dominant sector is observed in miscellaneous items, at 23%. Additionally, over a fifth is accounted for recreational/culture items. This is followed by transport and food and drinks, making up 16% and 15%, respectively. Although restaurants/hotels shows 12% of the total, the smallest percentages are in fuel bills and clothing, at almost 6%.
