5 report(s) found.
The pie charts show how people in the UK and New Zealand spent their money in 1980 and 2008. Overall, in both countries, people spent less money on food and drinks and more money on leisure activities over time. Utility bills stayed an important expense in both years. In the UK, food and drink was […]
The pie charts compare the proportions of household expenditure on five different categories in the UK and New Zealand in 1980 and 2008. Overall, the highest proportion of household spending was on food and drink in both countries in 1980, while the lowest amount of money was spent on other items in the given years. […]
The pie charts illustrate household spending patterns in two countries—namely, the UK and New Zealand—from 1980 to 2008. At first glance, it is readily apparent that the largest proportion of household spending in the two countries was on food and drink, while the category named “other” accounted for a small share. Both countries saw an […]
The pie charts compare five categories of household expenditure in the UK and New Zealand in the years 1980 and 2008. It is noticeable that the proportion of spending on food and drink fell in both countries over the 28-year period, while spending on utility bills rose.Also, UK residents spent a significantly larger percentage of […]
The provided pie chart depicts household expenditures in five groups: food & drinks, utility bills, transport, leisure, and others, in the UK and New Zealand in 1980 and 2008. Overall, in both years, leisure accounted for the largest portion of household spending in the UK, whereas in New Zealand, food & drinks and utility bills […]
