The pie charts present the changes on the household charges in a particular city during 2017 and 2018.
Overall, it is evident that the figures for rent and house purchasing and also schooling demonstrated lower-engagements, conversely costs of remaining three types of households experienced either minor increases or remained stable across both years.
To begin with, the people’s charges on household bills remained steady both in 2017 and 2018. On the other hand, expenses on both grocery and entertainment increased from 18% to 24% and from 10% to 15%, whereas people started spend less on schooling after 2017, where the rates dropped around 4% in total and reached to 18% in 2018.
Moreover, the figure for individuals spent on renting and purchasing houses also saw a notable decrease dropping from 32% to 25% throughout the period shown.
