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The pie charts illustrate the household expenditure in the UK and New Zealand in the years 1980 and 2008, divided into five categories: food & drink, utility bills, transport, leisure, and other expenses. Overall, it can be seen that there were some changes in the proportion of spending across the different categories over the period, […]
The pie charts compare househould expenses in two different countries, namely the United Kingdom and New Zealand, measured in percentage, in the year 1980 and 2008.Overall, it is evident that leisure was the most dominant expenditure in the UK in both 1980 and 2008, whereas the highest percentage of expenditure in New Zealand in 1980 […]
The pie chart compares two countries (the UK and New Zealand) in terms of different household costs (food and drink, utility bills, transport, leisure, and other activities) from 1980 to 2008. From an overall perspective, in the UK, in the first year, spending on leisure reached its peak at 27%. In New Zealand, spending on […]
The pie charts present the total household expenditure in both the UK and New Zealand in the years 1980 and 2008. Overall, in the UK most of the total expenditure went to leisure followed by utility bills. Compared with New Zealand, most of the money was spent on food and drinks in 1980 and on […]
The pie chart depicts the difference between the percentages of household spending in the UK and New Zealand from 1980 to 2008. As can be seen from the chart, food & drink, leisure, and utility bills were the most spent by households in the UK and New Zealand in both years. On the other hand, […]
