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Band 5+: The charts below show US spending patterns between 1966 and 1996.

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The image contains two pie charts representing different categories with their respective percentages for the years 1966 and 1996. In 1966, the category with the largest percentage is Food at 44%, followed by Cars at 23%, Petrol at 9%, Restaurants at 7%, Furniture at 6%, Computers at 1%, and Books at 1%. In 1996, Food still holds the largest percentage at 45%, followed by Cars at 14%, Petrol at 8%, Restaurants at 10%, Furniture at 14%, Computers at 1%, and Books at 1%.
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The pie charts compare the percentage of people spent money on a number of different products in America in the years of 1866 and 1996

Overall, the highest percentage of money was spent on cars, while the proportion of money spent on books was lowest in America in the given years.

In terms of spending, people of America spent 23% and 7% on cars and restaurants in the year of 1966. It increased to 45% and 14% in 1996. Similarly, the amount of money spent at 1% on computers in America in 1996 which rose to 10% in the last year.

For the remaining products, the figure for American people spent money on food and petrol decreased from 44% and 9% in 1966 to 14% and 8% in 1996 respectively. In 1966, American people spent 6% on books. It dropped to 1% in the year of 1996. However, spending money on furniture, American people spent from 10% to 8% in the years of 1966 and 1996.

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