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The image contains four pie charts comparing household spending patterns between the UK and New Zealand in 1980 and 2008. UK 1980: Food & drink 23%, Utility bills 9%, Transport 17%, Leisure 15%, Other 27%. New Zealand 1980: Food & drink 29%, Utility bills 9%, Transport 18%, Leisure 17%, Other 27%. UK 2008: Food & drink 28%, Utility bills 14%, Transport 34%, Leisure 11%, Other 13%. New Zealand 2008: Food & drink 31%, Utility bills 11%, Transport 16%, Leisure 25%, Other 17%.
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The pie charts comparing home expenses of the UK and New Zealand from 1980 to 2008.
Overall, it is clear that people in the UK started giving loads of money to leisure during the period , while citizens of New Zealand decreased their money for spare time. Moreover, English and New Zealandians spending on utility bills both increased in 2008.
In 1980, the biggest expense of the English individuals was leisure, with 27%, in contrast, New Zealaniads were almost 10% lower. Spending on utility bills were just over a quarter in the United Kingdom, only 1% higher than New Zealand.
The UK’s spending of free time went up to 34% in nearly three decades, while New Zealand’s dropped by 1%.The second huge expense increased in both countries, which is utility bills. In England it rose by 2%, 3% in New Zealand.
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