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The given pie chart compares the percentage of household spending on four different essential goods in China in 1995 and 2011. Overall, it can be seen that the proportion of the household budget for food and clothing increased, while the percentage of spending on medicine and household goods decreased over the given period. In terms […]
The chart illustrates the proportion of household spending on essential goods in China for the years 1995 and 2011. Overall, it is evident that there was a significant decrease in the percentage of income spent on food, clothing, and housing between 1995 and 2011. Conversely, expenditure on education, health, and other essentials saw an increase […]
The provided pie charts depict information about whether how much budget was spent in China across different fields of necessities over 16 years period. Overall, in both periods considerable amount of money was spent on food, while the reverse was true for medicine. In detail, food accounted for the largest share of household expenses in […]
The pie charts provided illustrate the percentage of spending on four dissimilar categories in China in the two periods of 1995 and 2001. Overall, food and clothing make up the largest share of household spending, while household goods and medicines are the least significant categories. Even as spending on food and clothing fell, spending on […]
The pie charts provided illustrate the percentage of spending on four dissimilar categories in China in the two periods of 1995 and 2001. Overall, food and clothing make up the largest share of household spending, while household goods and medicines are the least significant categories. Even as spending on food and clothing fell, spending on […]
