The pie charts illustrate the percentage of expenditure across 6 diffrent lifestyle categories between the UK and the US.
Overall, the British spend the most amount of money on renting, in contrast to eating in the Americans. There are 2 categories (transport and going out) which accounted for the same proportion in both countries. Both the UK and the US have the least proportion of expenditure on DVDs.
In the UK, rent is accounted for 30 percent of the total expenditure, making this the largest expenses made, while the spending on food is marked at 18 percent. Both transportation and going out have the same proportion at 15 percent. 12 percent of expenses are accounted for books, followed by 10 percent on DVDs.
As for the US, a quarter of total expenditure is dedicated to food, whereas renting is dropped to 20 percent. By comparison to the UK, the US have 3 similar spending categories at 15 percent, these included transportation, going out and books. DVDs remains the lowest spending categories, with only 10 percent.
