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The two pie charts illustrate how American households distributed their spending across various goods and services in 1966 and 1996. Overall, there are several different patterns in the USA, the largest percentage have food and cars this are the mostly spend people of American in the two period. In 1966, the amount of food and […]
The rate of the US spending for food, cars, petrol, restaurants, furniture, computers and books in the years 1966 and 1996. Overall, the US spending for cars, restaurants, and computers experienced an upward trend. While figure for food, petrol, furniture, and books experienced a downward trend. According to the pie chart, in 1966, the US […]
The pie charts illustrate the ratio of expenditure of money on five different category(Food,cars,petrol,Restaruents,Furniture,Computers and Books) the United State form 1966 and 1996 Overall, we can seen that in1966 most of the money spent on food while least of the amount expense in Computers and in1996 the US use their money in cars whereas least […]
The two pie charts illustrate how American households distributed their spending across various goods and services in 1966 and 1996. Overall, there was a significant shift in spending priorities over the three decades. While food was the dominant expense in 1966, spending on automobiles took the lead in 1996. In 1966, food made up the […]
The provided pie charts depict information on American people’s purchasing habits on various items between 1966 and 1996 (over 30 years). Overall, it can clearly be seen from the pie charts that American people used to spend more on basic needs whereas they started spending on luxury items. Food and cars made up the biggest […]
The provided pie charts depict information on American peoples purchasing habits on varies items between 1966 and 1996 (over 30 years). Overall, it can clearly be seen from the pie chart that American people used to spend more on basic needs whereas they started spending in luxury items. Food and cars made up two biggest […]
The two pie charts illustrate how the United States allocated its national expenditure across various goods and services in 1966 and 1996. Overall, there was a clear shift in priorities, with food accounting for the largest share in 1966, while spending on vehicles dominated three decades later. In 1966, nearly half of the national budget […]
The graph infront of us states that spending patterns in usa and compares the two dates 1966 and 1996 on different neccesities With every year prices are expected to go up on certain neccesities and the graph shows 7 items including food, cars, petrol, books, and etc. food being the more important Item in this […]
The pie chart compares 7 different categories namely food, cars, pertol, restaurants, furniture, computers and books in terms of spending changes by percentage in 1966 and 1996 in the US. Overall, the rate of categories in foods showed the largest percentage in 1996, while that of cars category showed leadership in 1996. According to the […]
The pie charts depict the expenses (food, cars, petrol, restaurants, furniture, computers, and books) in the US between two years (1966 and 1996). Overall, food was the major purchased item in 1966, whereas in 1996 cars took the first place in the US expenditures. Computers had the lowest proportion in the first year. This changed […]
The given pie charts illustrate patterns of expenditures between 1966 and 1996 in the United State. Overall, In Usa, individuals spent more money on food, which reached more two-fifths at the beginning of the year. In other hand, spending on car was less than spending on food in 1966, but after 30 years, expenses on […]
The pie charts illustrate changes in expenditures on various sectors in US between 1966 and 1996. Overall, while in the beginning of the period citizens in US spent most on food, at the end of the period cars sector had major portion of expenditures. In 1966, more than two fifth of total spendings allocated to […]
The twin pie chart delineate the expenditure of U.S. residents in two different years in seven categories from 1966 and 1996. The data is calibrated in percentage. Overall, the citizen spending on food and book is dropped significantly, while there is a rose in expenditure of cars, computers, and restaurants. Moreover, there is a negligible […]
The provided pie charts depict the spending patterns in America from 1966 to 1996. Food and cars constituted a significant portion of the total expenditure, accounting for roughly two thirds of the total budget. Specifically, spending on food underwent a significant decline, dropping from 44% in 1966 to 14% in 1996. Conversely, car spending more […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the shifts in American spending patterns between 1966 and 1996. Food and cars constituted a significant portion of total expenditure in both years, accounting for approximately two-thirds of the total. Specifically, the demand for food experienced a dramatic decrease, falling from 44% in 1966 to 14% in 1996. Conversely, spending […]
The provided pie charts illustrate how spending priorities changes in America from 1966 to 1996. As can be seen from the charts, food and cars enjoyed a widespread popularity in both years, accounting for two third of the total expenditure. Making up of 44%, the demand for food sharply declined to 14% over the course […]
The pie charts present data on the spending of the American people in different categories in 1966 and 1996. By comparing both diagrams, each year displayed a unique pattern of money distribution. In 1966, 44% of people’s purchases were for food, representing the dominant category then. However, this figure decreased to 14% in 1996. Similarly, […]
The pie charts compare the percentage of people spent money on a number of different products in America in the years of 1866 and 1996 Overall, the highest percentage of money was spent on cars, while the proportion of money spent on books was lowest in America in the given years. In terms of spending, […]
the given pictures illustrate the amount of money American spent on several categories in 1966 and 1996. overall, the statistics of food was the highest while in 1996 the figure of cars dominated the list. In addition, all the categories experienced significant changes throughout the period. in details, the proportion of food accounted for 44% […]
The given charts illustrate the changes of spending patterns in the U.S from 1966 to 1996. Overall, at the beginning of the period, the most expenditure on food and computers contributed the least spending. In comparison, at the end of the period, cars became the largest expenditure segment and the lowest contribution was made by […]
