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The pie charts provide information about the proportion of the population’s total spending on various goods and services in a particular European country over two separate years, 1958 and 2008. Overall, there was an increase in the percentage of housing, luxury goods, and travel/transport, while a decrease was seen in food, clothing, and entertainment. Beginning […]
The two diagrams illustrate the proportion of expenses in the UK population for various services in 1958 compared to 2008. Overall, the pie chart for 1958 shows that British people primarily spent their funds on Housing and Food, while they were less inclined to spend on jewelry. After 50 years, the pie chart became more […]
Body 1 In 1958, the largest proportion of total expenditure was allocated to food, which accounted for just over one third of overall spending. Housing and clothing were the next most significant categories, representing around one fifth and roughly one tenth respectively. In contrast, spending on transport and leisure was noticeably lower, each making up […]
The presented pie charts provide information about the proportion of individuals’ total expenditure in certain European country that was spent on various commodities and services namely, housing, food, clothing, travel and transport, entertainment and luxury goods, in two separate years: 1958 and 2008. Overall, there are noticeable shifts over the given period. Categories for Housing […]
The proportion of people’s expenditures on various commodities and services in a particular European country is illustrated in the pie charts for the years 1958 and 2008. Overall, the charts indicate some significant differences in spending habits between the two years. It is clear from the charts that food made up a larger portion of […]
