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Band 7+: The pictures show information about average income and spending on food and clothes by an average family in a city in the UK.

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The image contains two pie charts and a table. The table lists values for the years 2010 and 2013 for "Income" and "Spending on food and clothes" with figures: 2010-Income 29000, 2013-Income 25000, 2010-Spending 14000, 2013-Spending 15000. The upper pie chart represents the year 2010 with five categories and their respective percentages: Fruit and Vegetables 29%, Meat and Fish 12%, Dairy products 13%, Other food 15%, Clothes 26%. The lower pie chart represents the year 2013 with the same categories and percentages: Fruit and Vegetables 30%, Meat and Fish 16%, Dairy products 13%, Other food 18%, Clothes 23%.
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The pictures give information about the figure for income and spending on food and clothes by a standard UK household in a city during 2010 and 2013.

Overall, while the income followed an upward trend, the spending followed a downward trend from 2010 to 2013. In the pie chart, the percentage of meat and fish and clothes decreased from 2010 to 2013. In contrast, the figure for dairy products, fruit, and vegetables increased between 2010 and 2013, while that of other foods stabilized.

In 2010, the figure for income of an average family in a city in the UK was higher than that of spending on food and clothes, at 29000 and 14000, respectively. Moreover, in 2013, the figure for spending was 10,000 lower than that of income, at 15000 against 25000.

In the pie chart in 2010, the percentage of meat and fish was the highest, at 29%, 3% higher than that of fruit and vegetables, at 26%, while the percentage for dairy products was the lowest, at 12%, 3% lower than that of clothes.

However, in 2013, there was a slight fall in both the percentage of clothes, meat, and fish, while the figure for others climbed. As a result, the percentage of fruit and vegetables was higher than that of meat and fish, at 30% compared to 23%, while the figure for dairy products was 3% higher than that of clothes, at 16% and 13%, respectively. During 2010 and 2013, only the percentage of other food was stable.

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The pictures show information about average income and spending on food and clothes by an average family in a city in the UK.

The table provides a information of average salary and spending on food and clothes of a family in a UK city in 2010 and 2013. Overall, it can be see that pie charts which illustrates the persent of different foods and clothes in two years. Fruit and vegetables and dairy products are increased, while meat […]

The pictures show information about average income and spending on food and clothes by an average family in a city in the UK.

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The pictures show information about average income and spending on food and clothes by an average family in a city in the UK.

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The pictures show information about average income and spending on food and clothes by an average family in a city in the UK.

The provided table presents data on the median revenue as well as the expenditures on food and clothing by a typical household in a city in the UK. Meanwhile, the pie charts compare the distribution of earnings across five different categories. Overall, as shown in the table, despite the increase in spending on meals and […]

The pictures show information about average income and spending on food and clothes by an average family in a city in the UK.

The provided table gives data on median revenue as well as money spent on sustenance and clothing by a typical household in a city of the UK. Meanwhile, the pie charts compare the allocation of earnings in 5 different categories. Overall, as can be seen from the table, despite the expenditure on meals and outfits […]

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