The given pie chart illustrates illustrates the percentages of different items that per household spent on, while the table gives information about how much money people spent on total and on food and clothes in particular in the year 2010 and 2013.
Overall, while there was a downward trend in the average income, expenditure on food and clothes was observed an upward from 2010 to 2013. Furthermore, the ratio of fruits and vegetables surged to take account the largest proportion in 2013,
Throughout 2010-2013, the total household income underwent a moderate decline from £29,000 to £25,000; whereas the expenditure on food and clothes showed a hike of £1,000 from £14.000 to £15,000.
In particular, the proportion of clothes, meat and fish witnessed a plunge from 22% and 25% to 12% and 15% respectively. In spite of that, the figure for dairy products, fruits and vegetables experienced a soar from 20%,15% to 35%,20% in turn. Meanwhile, the rate of other food and drinks still remained stability.
