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Band 4+: The pie chart below shows the average household expenditures in a country in 1950 and 2010. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information below.

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The image illustrates two pie charts showing average household expenditures in 1950 and 2010 with percentages for each category: In 1950, Housing 72.1%, Food 11.2%, Health Care 2.4%, Education 6.6%, Transportation 3.3%, Other 4.4%; In 2010, Housing 22.0%, Food 34.0%, Health Care 4.5%, Education 6.3%, Transportation 14.0%, Other 19.2%.
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1) The pie charts compare the average household spending in a country in two years.

2) Overall,in 1950, people spend most of the budget went to food. Spending on health care and transportation increased over time, while housing and education took up a smaller share in 2010.

3)To begin with,in 1950, housing was the biggest expense, making up 72,1% of household spending.In 2010, it decreased to only 22%.On the other hand, food expenses grew a lot -from 11,2% in 1950 to 34% in 2010, becoming the top category.

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