The given pie chart illustrates information about a family’s household income distribution into seven different divisions.
Overall, it is clear that the maximum share of household earning goes to food and education, while the minimum revenue goes to power.
To start with, the highest distribution of the family’s household income is spent on food and education—25% and 22%, respectively. This can be seen in the chart; together, they represent half of the total spending. Clothes expenses consume 13% of the total salary, which is 12% lower than the Profit spent on food. It is observed that the family saves 15% of their entire household income for upcoming challenges.
On the other hand, the lowest split of the total household income is disbursed to power—only 5%. As far as transport expenditure is concerned, they spend 7% more than on power. 8% of the household income is paid out on other necessities. It is clear that the family gives more importance to food and education than to any other expenses.
