The pie graph illustrated the damage of mensual family outlay in a specific city. Overall, all most half of red color in chart, spending only fee of house. Otherwise, the 5% of the sole.
Rent represents the single largest cost, consuming 35% of the monthly budget. The next largest category is foof, which accounts for 25%. Together, these two necessities make up 60% of the total budget, indicating a sighficant cost of living burden on residents. Transportation is the third largest expence at 15%, making it the non-essential expenditure.
The minor cots, entertainment accounts for 10% of the budget, exactly the same percentage as savings. The remaining 5% is grouped under other. This data suggests that securing basic needs leaves little financial flexibility, as more is spent on housing alone than on transportation, entertainment, and savings combined.
This equal weighting between discretionary leisure and future financial planning is a key comparison.
