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Band 5+: the graphs below show a comparison of the expenses in the UK and the US

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The image shows two pie charts titled "Expenses in the UK" and "Expenses in the US." For the UK: Rent 30%, Food 18%, Transport 15%, Going out 15%, Books 12%, DVDs 10%. For the US: Rent 20%, Food 25%, Transport 15%, Going out 15%, Books 15%, DVDs 10%.
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The pie charts give information about two countries expenses in the United Kingdom and in the United States, for example rent, DVD’s, books, food, going out and transport.

In first chart, the largest poryion of expenses spending was dedicated to rent, which accounted for 30%. This was following buy food(18%), transport and going out(15%). Other categories , such us books and DVD’s a much smaller share, with each of these spending categories under 15%.

In second chart, the picture had changed significantly. Food remained the highest expenditure. Rent, on the jther hand decreased to 20%. Transport and going out still 15%. Meanwhile, spending on DVD’s taking a smaller categories under 15%

Overall, the data shows that the country’s spending habits, with increasing in rent, food, transport, going out, books and DVD’s and other basic necessities saw a decrease in relative spending.

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