The two pie charts compare the percentage of expenditure of individuals of a nation on various activities in two years 2000 and 2010 respectively. The scale is in percentage.
The total expense is based on 5 different activities, namely Travelling, Education, Restaurants and Hotels, Footwear and Clothing, Health. It is seen that people spent less money on Footwear and Clothing, while the expense on Health is same for both the years.
To begin with, In the year 2000, Education played a crucial role as people have spent 34% of their total income in it. Followed by travelling with nearly 25%. People are more fond of food and are also concerned with their health as they spend around 16% and 15% of their income on it respectively. Footwear and clothing are least preferred and the total expense on them are around 10% only.
In contrast, In 2010, Unlike 2000, Travelling showed a great potential among individuals in a country as people spent 35% of their income in it. Surprisingly, expenditure on Education was reduced by 14% in comparison with the year 2000. Furthermore, Expense on Restaurants and Hotels, Health were around 17% and 15% respectively. Like the year 2000, people are least concerned with their Footwear and Clothing and they like to spend their 13% of income in it.
