The given line graph illustrates the economic development from 1995 to 2010, while the pie charts detail the figures for household consumption during this period.
It is clear that at the end of the period, the economic improvement stayed unchanged after experiencing a fluctuation. Additionally, other household expenditures also remained stable.
In 1995, the economic expansion rate was 0 percent, then immediately fluctuated before reaching a peak of nearly 5 percent in 2005. However, it continuously encountered a drastic downturn of roughly 10 percent, reaching a bottom of -5 percent, between 2005 and 2010. Furthermore, the rate escalated dramatically to 0 percent in 2010.
From 1995 to 2010, other household spending was perceived to stay constant at nearly a quarter, while clothing was in tandem with entertainment and travel expenditure, holding steady at approximately 5 percent. Besides, there were differences between food intake in 1995, 2000, 2010 and that in 2005, which were approximately a third and a quarter, respectively. Moreover, housing consumption in 2000 was exactly one-fourth, while the others were higher, around one-third.
