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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 provided pie charts depict information on American people’s purchasing habits on various items between 1966 and 1996 (over 30 years). Overall, it can clearly be seen from the pie charts that American people used to spend more on basic needs whereas they started spending on luxury items.
Food and cars made up the biggest expenditure items in both years. Together, they comprised over 50% of household expenditure. Food accounted for 44% in 1966, while it dropped rapidly by almost two-thirds in 1996. On the other hand, car expenditure rose almost 2x (double) in the same period.
We can also find a massive increase in eating at restaurants, which climbed from 7% to 14% between two years. However, in 1996, the lowest expenditure was on computers, with 1% and in 1996, it was books with same range.
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