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The pie graph gives information on the spending habits of people in the UK for the years 1971 and 2001. People used to spend more money on food, around half of their earnings,in the previous years. Spending habits of people have changed in three decades. They now spend more capital on other things such as […]
The pie chart illustrates how UK people spent their money in 1971 and 2001. Overall, there was a significant change in proportions. In 1971, the largest proportion of spending was on food, whereas in 2001, expenditure on meals was the lowest, and money spent on cars increased dramatically. Over the 30-year period, the expenditure on […]
The given pie charts vividly illustrate how the spending habits of people living in the UK varied across different categories – food, books, computers, furniture, restaurants, petrol, and cars – over two distinct years (1971 and 2001), with data given in percentages. Overall, what stands out in the pie charts is that food and restaurant […]
The two pie charts illustrate national spending patterns on seven different categories in the UK in the years 1971 and 2001. Overall, food accounted for the largest proportion of expenditure in the UK at the beginning of the period, while computers became the least significant part of the chart. In comparison, spending on cars took […]
