The table give information about the average household income in the UK, while the pie charts illustrate the proportion of expenditure spent on food and clothes in 2010 and 2013.
Overall, the average income witnessed a significant decrease, while spending on food and clothes experienced a modest increase. In addition, meat and fish and vegetable had the highest figure than other groups.
Concerning the first chart, by the year 2010 and 2013, the family income was 29,000 and 25,000, which reduced moderately. On the other hand, there was a slight increase in the amount spent on food and clothes, reaching a peak of 15,000 euro in 2013.
Regarding the last chart, the figure for meat and fish in 2010 stood at 29%, but experienced a drop to 23% in three years later. Similarly, clothing witnessed a downward trend in the money spent on it in 2013, from 15% to 13% respectively. Meat and fish accounted for 30% in 2013, which is 4% higher than that of 2010. This was followed by daily products, with respective figure went to 16%. During the period, the figure for other food remain unchanged at 18%.
