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The two pie-charts illustrate personal spendings of money and their averages regarding five different categories of goods in Canada from 2012 to 2022. Overall, the all factors to spend money stayed closer to the first percents in the Groceries, Rent, Health, Leisure and Transportation directions. There were not big changes. The biggest differences regard to […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the yearly cost of an unaccompanied person in Canada in the year of 2012 and 2022 in different categories. Overall, it can be seen that the expenses of house rent, transportation and groceries increase over the decade while a decline of the outlays of health issue and leisure is also […]
The two pie charts draw the comparison of the annual expenses of the average single person in Canada in 2012 and 2022. Overall, a rise can be seen in 3 sectors namely: groceries, transportation and rent. However, expenditure in health and leisure has dropped over the course of 10 years. In 2012, the most costly […]
The two charts illustrate how a typical single adult in Canada allocated their annual spending in 2012 and 2022. Overall, at the beginning of the period, the rental cost contributed the most to annual expenses, while shopping for groceries was the smallest part of living costs. In comparison, by 2022, leisure spending had become the […]
The pie chart illustrate gives the information average weekly expenditure of unmarried individual in Canada in 2012 from 2022. There are five different modes of spending in Canada unmarried person. Overall, it is noted that ,the proportion of groceries items was decreased at 9 %percentage .the cost of leisure was highest in 2012 by 28%. […]
The graph illustrates the amount an unaccompanied person spends annually in Canada between 2012 and 2022. From a global perspective, over the 10 years in question, the largest percentage increase in annual spending was on rent. The other important point was the drastic drop in spending on leisure over the years. Looking at the details. […]
The graph illustrates the amount an unaccompanied person spends annually in Canada between 2012 and 2022. From a global perspective, over the 10 years in question, the largest percentage increase in annual spending was on rent. The other important point was the drastic drop in spending on leisure over the years. Looking at the details. […]
