The pie charts gives the percentage of household expenses between Hong Kong and Britain in 2000
Overall, the highest percent of household expenditure in both of the countries weren’t the same, in Hong Hong the average domestic expenses accounted for 32%, while in Britain made up 36% respectively
Firstly, the highest percent of household expenses in Hong Kong were expenditure for the housing 32%. While,the expenses to food and others good were almost the same ,accounted for 27% and 28% during the period.The expenses by transport and clothing accounted for 4% and 9%, thus occupied the last place
Secondly, in Britain expenses for household weren’t as the Hong Kong, the lowest percentage of household expenses were 7% for wardrobe , while the highest percent of household consumption was higher roughly by 5 times. Expenses by housing and transport were approximately similar, for housing 18% and for transport 17% respectivelyFinally, the percentage of expenses by food accounted for 22% of the total percentage
