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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 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 […]
