The pie chart gives the comparison of funds spent on various amenities and facilities by the population of a country between the years 2000 and 2010.
It can be derived from the chart that most of the money is spent on travelling and education whereas footwear and clothing witnessed the least amount in both the years. Moreover, there is no change in the money spent on health in both the years.
In 2000, maximum expense was done in health sector which is 34% while it reduced to 20% in 2010. On the other hand, the revenue spent on travelling was 25% in 2010 which increased
to 35% in 2010. These 2 sections witnessed the maximum revenue in both the years.
Further, the money spent on health was stagnant in both the years that is 15%. Funds spent on restaurant and hotels were 16% in 2000 which made a mere increment reaching 17% in 2010. Only 10% was spent on footwear and clothing in 2000 and 13% in 2010.
