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The pie charts illustrate the percentages of household budget spent on necessities in China in 1995 and 2011. Overall, in 1995, more than the half of budget was spent on food, while necessity for medicine and household stuff were the smallest. By 2011, there were notable changes when need for food slightly declined, whilst on […]
Shown is data regarding the proportional expenditure per family on vital items in China in the years 1995 and 2011. It is clear that the layout on food as well as clothing saw a downward trend, whereas the opposite was true for medicine along with household goods. As for the degree of change, the alterations […]
The provided pie chart depicts the percentage of spending was on four household different categories: food, clothing, medicine, and household goods. The information is given for the years 1995 and 2011 , in the country: china. Overall, it is clearly seen that the ratio of was on medicine and household goods augmented. In contrast, the […]
The pie chart compares the amount of money spent on four categories of goods, namely food, clothing, medicine, and household goods by people in China from 1995 to 2011. Looking from a general perspective, it is readily apparent that the sales of food and clothing decreased slightly in 2011,but those were highest among 3 others. […]
The pie chart gives an overview on household expenditure on necessary goods such as food, medicine, household goods and clothing in 1995 and 2011 in China, the data calibration is in percentage. Overall, food and clothing remained largest spending categories in both years while household goods and medicine remained the lowest. There were measureable changes […]
