The two pie charts compare the expenditure in 7 different categories in 1996 and 1966 by american citizens .
Overall, It can be clear that people spent more amount of money on food and cars than other remaining items in both years. Whilst, the lowest expenditure was on books and computers in 1966 and 1996 respectively.
To begin with, In year 1966 American citizens mostly used their budget to purchase on food and 45% for cars . In contrast, people are less likely to spend on 4 other categories with almost similar percentages, including 9% for petrol , 7% for restaurants , 9% for furniture and only 6% for books. whereas ,computers were the least expensed categories by 1% in 1966 .
In 1996, The consumption for food dramatically decline to 14% and was equal to restaurants which jumped double since 1966 . Turning to , furniture and computers expenditure was equal about 10% while, books expenses suddenly decreased to 1% in 1966 . Petrol expenditure experienced slight decline to 8% in 1996 .
