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The image contains two pie charts showing the spending habits of people in the UK in the years 1971 and 2001 respectively. In the 1971 chart, food accounts for the largest expenditure at 44%, followed by cars at 22%, petrol at 10%, restaurants at 7%, furniture at 9%, and computers and books, both at 2%. The 2001 chart shows cars as the highest expenditure at 43%, followed by food at 14%, restaurants and computers both at 12%, furniture at 8%, petrol at 7%, and books at 1%. The data suggests a significant decrease in spending on food and an increase in spending on cars over the 30-year period, with computers and restaurants also seeing a considerable rise in expenditure.
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The pie chart illustrated information about on variation in spending habits of people who lived in UK between 1971 and 2001.
Over all it can be found that, people in year 1971, were spending their most of money for foods and cars and very less in computer. But this trends changed very dramatically in year of 2001 where people UK were spending their most of money for cars instead of foods.
Looking at the data sets in year of 1971 in detais, it is clear that people very concerned about their foods. That is why they were spending alomost 44 percent of their money for food. They had also a balance spendind on books, computers, furnitures and restaurants.
Turning into remaining data sets in year of 2001, it is evident that spending habits of UK people for foods turned into cars. Further, spending for books became very less important for them where as it was a noticable spending habits in 1971. Additionally, computers and restaurants spending saw a sharp rise compare to year of 1971.
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