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The two pie charts compare how households in a European country allocate their monthly income across various categories, distinguishing between low-income and high-income groups. Overall, it is clear that low-income households spend a larger proportion of their income on essential items such as food and fuel, whereas high-income households allocate more to leisure and non-essential […]
The two pie charts compare how monthly household income is spent on different categories by low-income and high-income groups in a European country. Overall, low-income households spend a higher proportion of their income on essential items such as food and fuel, whereas high-income groups allocate more money to non-essential categories like recreation, transport, and miscellaneous […]
The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of monthly household income allocated to various categories of expenditure by low-income and high-income groups in a European country. Overall, it is evident that low-income households spend a significantly higher percentage of their income on essential items such as food and fuel, whereas high-income groups allocate more to […]
The two pie charts illustrate how households in a European country spend their monthly income in two different groups: low-income and high-income families. Overall, it is obvious that low-income households spend a large proportion of their income on basic needs such as food and fuel, while high-income families allocate more money to leisure-related items and […]
The pie charts compare how households in a European country spend their monthly income in two different groups: low-income and high-income families. Overall low-income households spend a larger proportion of their income on basic needs such as food and fuel while high-income families allocate more money to leisure-related items and miscellaneous expenses. In the lowincome […]
Pie chart shown is represention monthly of percentage of household income spent on items in two different gourps in one country. Because of gap between groups their spending differ. Overall, it’s crystal clear that low income group mostly spending on food and drink while high income group spends big part of their money on miscellaneous. […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of monthly household income used on different items by two different groups in one EU country. Overall, it is evident that those households who have low income spend most on food and drink, whereas the high-income group spends the maximum on miscellaneous items and the least on fuel bills. […]
In the charts are illlustrated two different graphs of two different groups like : low income group and high income group. In the first one, it says that household income spent on miscellaneous the 18%, in trasnport 9%, in restaurant/hotel 4%, in clothing 5%, in recreation/culture 11%, in fuel bills 24% and in food and […]
The given two pie charts provides information about the proportion 2 different family income per month allocated on range of items in on one European country. Overall, it is clear that both groups spent their revenue for different items. While low incomers allocated their primary salaries for necessary things such food and drink, high income […]
The two pie charts illustrate how households in one European country allocated their monthly income to different categories in both low-income and high-income groups. Overvie Overall, low-income households spent the largest proportion on essentials such as food and fuel, whereas high-income households allocated more money to non-essential categories like recreation, culture, and miscellaneous items In […]
The presented charts below demonstrate the percrntage of monthly household income, which they spent on items and needs, by two different groups in one European country. Overall, these groups of people have similar needs as well as different. To begin with, the group of residents with low income spent a lot of money on food […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of menstrual salary that was spent on a variety of stuff by a pair of diverse groups of people in a certain country located in Europe. Overall, it can be seen that the percentage of household income spent on food, miscellaneous items, and recreation had relatively the highest rate […]
The illustration gives information about income spent by two different household groups on various things in a country. Overall, both groups spent very low income on clothing and most of the salary spent on food, culture and miscellaneous. It is quite evident from the pie graph that low income group spent 29% on food and […]
The charts compare the percentage of household income allocated to various sectors by two separate groups including those with low income and those with higher income in a European nation. Overall, low income group provide the majority of their income on foods, drinks and fuel bills. On the contrary, people in high income group allocate […]
The pie graphs illustrate the proportion of family expenditure per month on seven distinct purposes, segmented into two separate income groups in a European nation. Overall, while the low income group prioritizes dedicating money on food, drink, and fuel, those with lucrative income allocate more money on recreation, culture, and others. Notably, clothing is least […]
The pie graphs illustrate the proportion of family expenditure per month on seven distinct purposes, segmented into two separated income groups in an European nation. Overall, while the low income group prioritizes dedicating money on food, drink, and fuel, those with lucrative income allocate more money on recreation, culture, and others. Notably, clothing is least […]
The Pie Charts exhibit comparative data about how number of monthly family income expend on different items by two different groups in one particular European country. According to the low income group, as can be seen, approximately a quarter of total income at 24% on fuel bills and making the second highest spending sector , […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of total income spent on different areas by low and high income groups in a country in Europe. Overall, clothing accounts for the least amount for both groups, while food and drink and miscellaneous items are main areas on which expenditures spent. Looking at the first chart, low income […]
The pie charts below give data about the percentage of monthly family income spent on different items by two groups of low income and high income in one European country. Generally, low income group spends most on food and drink – 29 per cent , fuel bills – 24 per cent and miscellaneous- 18 per […]
The pie chart provides information about percentage of house member income buying a different types of products by low and high income groups in one European country. Overall, chart show that low income group spent their money most on food and drink. On the other hand, the high income group spent their money most on […]
