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Band 5+: The pie chart below shows the share of US household consumer expenditures by major categories for last year. The bar chart shows the distribution of income in terms of households and individuals for the same year. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant

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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 charts illustrate the consumption of household in particular categories and how people in United State spent their income in domestic and individual things in percentage in the last year. Overall, It is clear that, cost for housing stayed the best in the share of household consumer, and the gap between household and individual expenditures tended to be larger in those who has lower salary.

Initially, Housing accounted for the biggest figure in the share of US household expenditures with 33%. Following by transportation which was the most second spending in US household with 18%. Furthermore, just 11% and 13% were taken by food and personal insurance and pensions, respectively. However, there were 6 categories, which were health care, entertainment, savings, apparel, other, education and reading, accounted for under 10%.

From the bar chart, figures from those who had high salary from 75000 to 100000 or 100000+ witnessed the preference for household with 11% and 18%, while individuals were just 6% and 7%. Moreover, the 50k-75k salary citizens saw 16% and 18% of individual and household expenditures which were more balance than the others. In contrast, 24%-29% of household figure compared to 36% of individuals shares showed the imbalance of the incomes contributions of people who had salary between 25000-50000 or under 25000.

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