The pie charts compare the amount of money that the UK and the US spends in six different categories.
Overall, spending on renting and food account for the largest proportions of expenses of the UK and US. In addition, people in both countries spend similar percentages of their budget on DVD, going out and transport.
The expense of going out in both the UK and US similarly accounts for 15% of their budget. Likewise, people in both countries spend 15% for transport, follow by that on DVDs is exactly the same in both nations, 10%.
In the UK, people spend their largest expenditure for rent, presenting for 30%, while this figure for the US is just 20%. In contrast, the proportion of expenditure of the US for food is larger than the UK (25% compares to 15%). Besides, people in the US also spend their budget more for books with 15% in comparison to 12% of the UK.
