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The pie charts compare the percentage of spendings for four different household spendings in China in 1995 and 2011. Overall, despite following a downward trend, Food and Clothing dominated the household budget, whereas Medicine showed an opposite pattern but remained the lowest share in both years. In 1995, 68% of budget was allocated to household […]
the pie charts illustrate the information about the household percentage of spending on essential goods in China for the years 1995 and 2011 Overview, while the percentage of spending on Medicine and household necessities rose, clothing and food showed a smooth decline over the period. Despite this, food continued to account for the largest section […]
The pie charts compare the proportion of household expenditures spent on basic needs in China in different years.All units are measured in percentages.In general, It is clear that the household expenditur on medicine and domestic items rose during the given years..The reverse was true for food and clothing. Another interesting fact is that the households […]
The given pie chart compares the percentage of household spending on four different essential goods for necessities in China in the years of 1995 and 2011. Overall, it can be seen that the proportion of household budget for necessities of food and clothing increased, while the percentage of spending on medicine and household goods decreased […]
The pie charts illutrates information about the household percentage of spending on essential goods in China in1995 and 2011. Overall, the data in two pie charts is similar.Both charts show about food percentages used in 1995 and 2011 reach the highest compared to other budgets.Medicine account for at least four necessary spending. Look at the […]
