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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 presents two pie charts comparing expenses between the UK and the US; UK expenses breakdown: Rent 30%, Food 18%, Transport 15%, DVDs 10%, Books 12%, Going Out 15%; US expenses breakdown: Rent 20%, Food 25%, Transport 10%, DVDs 10%, Books 15%, Going Out 20%.
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The graphs illustrate the percentage of expenses in different two countries : The United Kingdom and The United states.

Overall, it is apparent from the graphs that the rent proportion is the lagest section in the United kingdom, while the smallest part is DVDs. However, in the United States, food cost is recorded as the majority, representing DVDs is the least common, which have the same as in UK.

Rent section is reported as the biggest expenses in UK, with 30 percent, followed by those food path, transportation and hanging out, and books (18 percent, 15 percent, and 12 percent respectively). At the same time, the least popular is DVDs, recording with 10 percent.

In contrast, the pattern is changed significantly, showing the food expenses is the main cost in US, with 25 percent. Even though rent percentage is the greatest section in UK, it ranks second in US at 20 percent, establishing other expenses, such as transportation and going out, which have the similar proportion, rank third, with each 15 percent. Moreover, book sections has a slightly increase than UK, with 15 percent, but DVDs costs remain the smallest path of overall trend, experiencing at similar to UK with 10 percent.

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