The two pie charts illustrates information about changes in household expenditures in a country from 1950 to 2010.
Overall, the expenditures on housing and education experienced a downward trend, while other four expeditures proportions increased.
In 1950, the highest percentages of money was spent on food and housing, 11.2% and 72.11%, respectively. However, the amount of money for housing decreased to 22.0%, whereas food was increased in popularity and reached 34.0%.
In terms of the remaining categories, all of them witnessed varying increases. In the first year, the proportions of money spent on transportation and other purposes stood at 3.3% and 4.4%, before rising in 60 dexades to 19.4% and 14.0%, respectively. Meanwhile, money on education remained almost unchanged only fell to 3%. Finally, a tiny part of money of expediture had spent on health care from 2.4% in 1950 to 4.5% in 2010.
