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The pie charts reveal household spending patterns in the two mentioned countries in two years: 1980 and 2008. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the proportions of food and drink, as well as transport, and also utility bills in both the UK and New Zealand witnessed downward trajectories over the period […]
The pie charts give information about the expenditure spent on various household items, such as utility bills, transport, leisure, food& drink, and others in the United Kingdom and New Zealand in two years, 1980 and 2008. Overall, it is apparent that the Britishers spent their income mostly on utility bills and leisure activities; however, food& […]
The provided pie charts compare household expenditures across five categories (food & drinks, utility bills, transport, leisure, and others) in the United Kingdom and New Zealand for the years 1980 and 2008. Units are represented as percentages. Overall, leisure expenditures constituted the largest proportion of total spending in the UK for both years, while food […]
The pie chart illustrates the financial behavior of citizens of the United Kingdom and New Zealand in terms of daily necessities in 1980 and 2008, measured in percentages. Overall, the United Kingdom spent an abundance of money on leisure activities in both years, while New Zealand citizens prioritized utility bills out of every other necessity. […]
The pie charts compare the expenditure patterns of citizens in the UK and New Zealand, categorized into five groups, for the years 1980 and 2008. Overall, the UK citizens spent the most on leisure activities, while New Zealand citizens prioritized utility bills during the same period. In 1980, UK citizens allocated 49% of their budget […]
