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Band 6+: The pie charts show the spending hobits or people in the UK in 1971 and 2001

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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 previous pie charts illustrate the spending behaviour of citizens of the UK in seven main categories, in the years 1971 and 2001. Overall, food usage was at the top in 1971, whereas cars purchases became the highest in 2001.

At first, It’s clear that in 1971 spending mony in food consuming was higher than any product else and it came by 44%, while cars lied in the second rank by 22%. At the bottom, we can see computers represented 2% coming after books (6%). Restaurants and furniture were in the middle with close percents, 7% and 9% respectively.

When it comes to the year 2001, cars buying (43%) came in the first position, while both food an restaurants shared the second place by 14%. Both furniture and petrol had equal percent by 8% each, whereas computers came with 4% higher pecentage than them. Books selling was at the bottom by 1% only.

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