The pie charts illustrate the proportion of menstrual salary that was spent on a variety of stuff by a pair of diverse groups of people in a certain country located in Europe.
Overall, it can be seen that the percentage of household income spent on food, miscellaneous items, and recreation had relatively the highest rate for both groups. Meanwhile, the spendings on restaurants and clothings used to make up the lowest total.
To begin with the first chart, it is clear that spendings on eating habits were mostly made on food and drinks compared to those on restaurants, which shows the difference in 25%. Even though the amount of money spent on transport was only 9%, the total of fuel bills accounted for 24%. Meantime, the summary of miscellaneous items and culture made just the same amount as the one in the top of this list.
Regarding the spendings on the second pie chart, it is given that expenditure on miscellaneous and entertainment had approximately the same pieces of this chart, which meant just under the quarter. The proportion of transport and food was also simillar to each other, while clothing accounted for only the half of the financial resources spent on hotels and restaurants. Meantime, fuel bills remained relatively same part of the chart as the one of clothing.
