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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 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 […]
