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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 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, […]
