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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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The chart illustrate the maximum household expenditures in a country in 1950 and 2010 .

It is clear that the highest number of household expenditures by housing in 1950 .while , the lowest number of expenditures in 2010 by food .

In 1950 , the peak of houseold carrying by housing that was 72.1 percent . in the same year , food is 11.2 percent in household expenditures . education is made a vital roles that was 3.3 percent carryed . transportation and healthcare are pushed a significant roles that was carryed 6.6 and 2.4 percent respectively . other substances are 4.4 percent .

in 2010 , average household expenditures was several changes like , the food is rised about 22.8 percent more than 1950 . housing also a significant decline we see that was dicreased about 50.1 percent more than 1950 . in 1950 other substances was the number of only 4.4 percent while it is increased in 2010 that was 14.8 percent rosed .transportation was numerous rise that was rised 3.3 to 14.0 respectively . moreover , education and healthcare was sevreral rised that was 4.5 and 6.3 significantly.

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