The pie chart illustrates the proportion of total spending by a household in a particular European country in 2000.
Overall, it is evident that rent accounted for the greatest share of the total, whereas others represented only a minimal proportion. The remaining categories occupied moderate percentages, with noticeable disparities between the dominant and less significant segments.
In greater detail, rent constituted 35%, making it by far the most substantial component. This figure was considerable higher than that of food, which stood at 25%.Together, these two categories comprised 60%, indicating that a significant majority of the total was concentrated within these sectors. Meanwhile, transport and entertainment accounted for 15% and 10% positioning it within the mid range of the distribution.
By contrast, utilities represented a comparatively modest share at 8%, while others comprised just 7%, thereby exerting only a negligible influence on the overall breakdown. The chart reveals a clearly uneven distribution, with one dominant segment overshadowing the remainder.
