The two pie charts illustrate the major areas of household expenditure in a country in 1950 and 2010.
The major part of the average household expenses in this country in 1950 was that of housing expenses and other food, healthcare, education, etc. were relatively marginal expenses. In 2010, household spending was more balanced and costs of various amenities changed.
Housing expenses made up for 72.1% of the total household expenditure in this country in 1950 whereas it made up for only 22% of household spending in 2010. The expenditure on food increased from 11.2% in 1950 to 34% in 2010. Other major categories like healthcare, transportation and education contributed comparatively less to the overall household expenses in 1950.
Spending on areas like transportation and others was significantly higher in 2010 as compared to 1950. The expenditure on education was almost similar in both years with a marginal decrease in 2010
