The rate of the US spending for food, cars, petrol, restaurants, furniture, computers and books in the years 1966 and 1996.
Overall, the US spending for cars, restaurants, and computers experienced an upward trend. While figure for food, petrol, furniture, and books experienced a downward trend.
According to the pie chart, in 1966, the US spending for cars composed 23%, while the index of restaurants made up 7%. In addition, the US spending for computers 1%. The US spending for cars and restaurants went up drammatically to more than two fifths and about 14% respectivelly. The US spending for computer significantly increased to one in ten percent.
Looking at the graph, in 1996, the US spending for food constituted 44%, while index of furniture accounted for 10%. The US spending for petrol stood at 9%, which was higher than that of books by 3%. The US spending for foods and furniture plummeted to 14% and about 8% respectivelly. The US spending for petrol and books significantly decreased to 8% and about 1% respectivelly.
