The given table illustrates the average income and how much an average family spent on food and clothes in a city in the UK. While, the pie chart gives information about the percentages of spending areas in 2010.
Overall, the UK’s income in 2010 was larger than that in 2013 but the spendings on goods was nearly fairly similar. In addition, the amount of money spent on meat and fish took up the largest proportion in the pie charts. ???
Regarding the table, a great deal of money was made in the Uk in 2010, accounting for 29000, however, only half of it was spent to buy goods in the same year. In 2013, the UK family’s income was 25000, but they spent 15000 on food and clothes, which was 1000 greater than that in 2010.
As for the pie charts, the percentage of money spent on meat and fish accounted for 29%, which doubled that of spendings on clothes in 2010. At the same time, 26% of the money was spent on fruit and vegetables, followed by figures for other food and daily products at approximately 15% and 12%, respectively.
