The pie chart compares the data on money spent on various activities by the people of a nation from 2000 to 2010. Overall, the amount of money spent on traveling increased.
Firstly, in 2000, footwear and clothing were among the lowest purchased products; only 10% was bought by the people. The majority of the funds were invested for educational purposes; 34% was the highest portion of expenditure in 2000. People saved and insured 15% of their money for their health-related problems, which may be helpful in the future. Families showed interest in spending their time in restaurants and hotels, where 10% of their share was allotted. The remaining quarter was spent on traveling.
In 2010, people increased their expenditure on traveling to 35%. Investment in education decreased to 14%, which was converted for travel purposes. Health care remained the same. Spending on restaurants and hotels did not fluctuate much, and spending on footwear and clothing increased to 13%.
