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Band 5+: The pie chart shows average monthly student expenditure in the UK in 2016. The bar chart shows sources of student income in the same year. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents two visual data sets from the UK in 2016. The pie chart of monthly student expenditure details: 36% on rent, 19% on food, 12% on bills, 9% on travel, 10% on study materials, and 15% on leisure. The bar chart for sources of student income shows: 79% from student loans, 70% from family, 43% from part-time jobs, 30% from savings, 25% from bank overdrafts, and 4% from grants and funding.
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The pie chart illustrates the expenditure of students in the UK in 2015 in monthly average. Whereas, the bar chart presents the sources of income of these students in the same period of time.

Overall, the students spent a significant portion of their income by paying monthly rent, followed by food, bills and other activities. Meanwhile, the primary source of income of these students was student loan followed by family support and part-time job.

Looking at the details, the students in UK spent 385 pounds in paying their monthly rent. Expenses in food were quite high at 124 pounds, while others expenses was accounted for 91 pounds. Around 185 pounds was spent on paying bills, traveling and sociolising activities.

Analysing the income sources, the major source of income was the student loan, contributing about 80 percent, followed by family and part-time job at around 70%. Savings, bank overdraft and grants covers less than 50% income for the students in UK in the year 2016.

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