The picture illustrates the information related to the average income and outcome for food and clothes in many different family in the UK
Overall, the table shows how much money citizens in the UK could earn and spending for food and clothes while the pie chart presents the average money spending on food and clothes during the period between 2010 and 2013
On the one hand, in 2010, people in the UK could earn about 29.000, the money being spend on food and clothes was only a half of the income. After 3 years, the income decreased remarkably, this fell to 25.000. However, the income spending on food and clothes increased by 1.000, stood at 15.000
On the other hand, initially, the proportion of spending for meat and fish dominated the period, reported at 29% which was a double of the clothes figures in 2010. 3 years ago, 23% of money spent on meat and fish, and the proportion of clothes decreased to 13%. Besides that, 26% and 12% of money used for fruit and vegetables and diary products in 2010. However, until 2013, both increased sharply with 4%, and reached at 30% and 16%. In addition, the rate of other food always remind unchanged during the period.
As can be seen that from the table and pie chart, the money spending on food and clothes was only a half of the income. Moreover, residents’ preferences in the UK shifted from meat and fish and clothes to healthy food.
