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The image features a pie chart and a bar graph. The pie chart depicts the share of US household consumer expenditures by major categories for last year, with the following percentages: Housing 33%, Transportation 18%, Food 13%, Personal Insurance and Pensions 11%, Health Care 7%, Entertainment 6%, Apparel 3%, Other 3%, Savings 3%, Education and Reading 3%. The bar graph illustrates the distribution of US income in terms of households and individuals for last year in thousands of dollars: $100,000+ (Households 18%, Individuals 7%), $75,000 - $100,000 (Households 11%, Individuals 6%), $50,000 - $75,000 (Households 18%, Individuals 16%), $25,000 - $50,000 (Households 24%, Individuals 36%), $25,000 or less (Households 29%, Individuals 35%).
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The pie chart shows the amount of money spent by U.S. households on several categories in previous years, while the bar chart depicts the distribution of income among households by individuals over the same period.
Overall, it is clear that housing was the most significant category, whereas the amount of income spent on household goods by individuals was lowest.
In terms of the pie chart, housing was the most popular category among U.S. people, at 33%, while transportation was the second highest category, at about 18%. Moreover, food was a major source of expenditure, at 13%. Savings, apparel, other, education, and reading were almost similar on this chart, at 3% respectively.
For the bar chart, the number of people whose income was $75,000–$100,000 was lowest; they spent their income on housing and household goods at around 11%.
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