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From the data given, we can clearly see change over the years. One, in the earlier years, 1966, most Americans spent their money on food while in the later years, cars was the most item spent on. Just as a summary of the differences between the two years; Expenditure of food drop by thirty percent, […]
The two pie charts compare the information about US individuals spending money on seven various products from 1966 to 1996. Overall, it is clear that at the beginning of the period, food was the highest consumed product among American citizen’s, while computer was the lowest. In contrast, by the end of the period, highest money […]
The pie chart illustrates the expenditure of US citizens in 7 categories. Overall, from the graph we understand that food and cars remain at the highest proportion in both years. Additionally, food, furniture, and books decreased in this time period, whereas the other sectors like cars, restaurants, and computers increased. In 1966, food and car […]
The pie chart illustrate the expenditure of the US citizens in 7 categories. Overall, from the graph we understand that foods and cars remain at a higest proportion in both years. Additionally, foods, furnitures, books, decrease in this time period; whereas, the other sectors like cars, restaurants, computers increase. In 1966, foods and cars percentages […]
The two pie charts compare how American citizens allocated their expenditure across seven categories in 1966 and 1996. Overall, spending on food and cars dominated household budgets in both years, but the pattern shifted dramatically over the 30-year period. Notably, expenditure on cars rose substantially by 1996, while food’s share declined sharply. Other categories showed […]
The two pie charts illustrate how American citizens allocated their spending across seven categories in 1966 and 1996. Overall, there were significant changes in spending priorities over the 30-year period. In 1966, food dominated household expenses, whereas by 1996, cars had become the largest expendture. Meanwhile, spending on new technology such as computers increased noticeably. […]
The pie charts below depict the comparison of expenses in 7 different sections between 1966 and 1996 by American people. Overall, The sector belongs to food recorded the sharpest downward trend; on the other hand , the part possessed by cars undergone the most significant increase. Besides, petrol, furniture and book faced with moderate decline, […]
The given pie charts compare the expenditure in seven different categories by citizens of amercian from 1966 and 1996. Overall,in 1966,the highest ammount was spent on food and the lowest was computers sector while in 1996,the most was expenditure in cars section furthermore books were the least spent on. In terms of chart, in 1966, […]
The chart illustrates the comparison between annual expenses by citizens in America in 1966 and 1996, divied into seven various categories. Overall, it can be observed that all categories experiensed significant changes, with expenses for cars replacing food costs taking the leading position among in 1996(45%). It means that people obviously began to attend restaurants […]
The pie charts illustrate how American citizens allocated their expenses across seven categories in 1966 and 1996. Overall, the most notable change over the 30-year period was a shift in spending from food to cars, reflecting changes in lifestyle and priorities. In 1966, food accounted for the largest proportion of expenditure at 44%, while cars […]
The pie charts illustrate the expenditure on 7 certain categories namely food cards, petrol, restaurants, furniture, computersand books according to American citizens in 1966 and 1996. Overall, the figure for cars restaurants and computers where increase moreover, The other four category such as food petrol books furniture experienced decreased. In 1966 the American citizens mostly […]
The pie charts illustrate the money spent in 7 diverse categories over a period of 30 years by citizens of America. Overall, it is evident that food expenses takes the lead for first given pie chart. Books, on the other hand shows the lowest percentage. However, for the second pie chart, car expenses were by […]
The given pie charts present data on the comparison between the 7 varied categories’ expenses by American population in the years between 1966 and 1996. Overall, in 1966, the expenses for food showed the highest percentage, almost half of the whole percentage, while it was the lowest for books. As can be seen from the […]
The pie charts compare the expenditure in 7 different categories in two different years by American residents. Overall car, restaurants, computers saw an increase percentage over three decades. Meanwhile the others like food, petrol, furniture, and books experienced a decrease number. According to the expenditure, food and cars occupied the largest percentage during the two […]
The pie charts delineate the proportions of spending on 7 distinct items according to American residents in 1966 and 1996. Overall, while the figures for cars, restaurants, and computers saw an increase, the other four categories —food, petrol, books, furniture— experienced a decrease. Moreover, the cars in the second period contributed the largest proportion of […]
The pie charts delineate the proportions of spending on 7 distinct items according to American residents in 1966 and 1996. Overall, while the figures for cars, restaurants, and computers saw an increase, the other four categories: food, petrol, books, furniture experienced decrease. Moreover, the cars in the second period contributed the largest proportion of expenditure […]
The pie charts contrast the expenses on 7 certain categories of American residents in 1966 and 1996 Overall, figures showed that the Americans spend more amount of money on food and cars. Also, there war reduction in the amount money us residents’ spent on food, books, petrol and furniture, whereas money spent on restaurants, computers […]
The above charts illustrate the comparison of expenditures by Americans on various categories, including food, cars, petrol, restaurants, furniture, computers, and books across two different years. In 1966, people spent more on food than on any other category, totaling 44%. However, this figure decreased by 30% over the next 30 years. Not only did the […]
Above charts illustrate the comparison of expenditures namely food, cars, petrol, restaurants, furniture, computers and books by Americans in two different years. In 1966, people spent more money for food than other things and it was 44 %. Although it was decreased by 30 % in 30 years. Not only food cost, but also the […]
