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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 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 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 […]
