The pie charts illustrate the home shopping sales for the merchandise sector in New Zealand in 2003 and 2013.
In general, it appears that most of the online shopping sales sectors increased in percentage coming to 2013, except the sector of clothes and travel, which was the only two that illustrated a decline.
To begin with, looking at the year 2003, it is clear that travel sector sales were the highest this year, with 36% of people in New Zealand. The next was the closing sector, and its percentage was 24%. Tickets for films and music were another online purchase for retirement; their percentage was 3% less than the proportion of clothing. The last and least online purchased item in 2033 for retirement was books, with only 19% of total retirement in New Zealand.
Looking at the pie chart for the 2013 year, it is noticeable that there were some changes in their percentage, and all online shopping sectors’s percentage increased, except for clothing and travel tickets. In 2013, the highest percentage of retail sectors was tickets for sail, with 33% for the retirement sector. Another transaction was travel tickets, whose quantity decreased from 36% to 29%. The next was the sale of books, and the quantity demonstrated a growth from 21% to 33%. The retail sector of clothing in 2003 was way higher than in 2013. In 2013, the percentage decreased to 16% from 24%.
