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The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of the average household expenses in a country in 1960 and 2010. Overall, it is evident that the expenditure of the household shifted over the five decades, with a notable increase in the contribution of housing, transport, education and health care. By contrast, the reliance on food, other […]
The following pie chart gives information about normolized household expenses in a country in two different years, in 1960 and 2010. It is clear that food and housing categories had the most noticeable number on the chart in a both years. While, entertainment was the lowest and even decreased in the next given year. Looking […]
The pie charts provide a breakdown of the percentage of average household expenses across different spending areas over a fifty-year period from 1960 to 2010. Overall, it can be clearly seen that there was an upward trend for housing, transport, education and health care whereas a reverse pattern can be observed for other necessities. As […]
The pie chart compares the average household expenses in a country in 1960 and 2010. Overall, three categories of spending (Food, Entertainment, and Other Basic Necessities) decreased, while four (Housing, Transport, Healthcare, and Education) increased. While Housing and Food consistently remained the highest costs, Transport overtook Other Basic Necessities to become the third-largest expense in […]
The pie chart compares the average houshold expenses in 1960 and 2010 in a country. Overall, three household spendings declined(Food, Entertainment and Other basic necessities), and four expenditures increased(Housing, Transport, Health care and Education). While Housing and Food consistently remained the most high costs, Other basic necessities were overtaken by transport, which became third most […]
The pie charts depict amount of money spent on household needs in a country, comparing 1960 to 2010. Overall, in both pie charts, largest proportions contained by expenditures on food and housing. Expenditures on transport and other necessities replaced each others positions throughout the period. Health care, education, entertainment contained the least percentages. In detail, […]
The two pie charts compare the distribution of household expenditures in seven different elements: food, housing, transportation, health care and other basic necessities in a particular country between 1960 and 2010. Overall, the data showed that the country’s spending habits evolved over 50 years, With increase in housing, transportation, health care, and education cost. While […]
The two pie charts compare the distribution of household expenditures in seven different elements: food, housing, transportation, health care, and other basic necessities in a particular country between 1960 and 2010. Overall, the data show that the country’s spending habits evolved over 50 years, with increases in housing, transport, health care, and education costs. While […]
The two pie charts compare the distribution of household expenditure in seven different elements; food, housing, transportation, health care and other basic necessities in a particular country between 1960 and 2010. Overall, the data showed that the country spending habit evolved over 50 years. With increase in housing, transport, health care, and education cost. While […]
The two pie charts illustrate the expenses of average family in a country between 1960 and 2010. Overall, it can be seen that food was the most used in both years while entertainment seemed to be the lowest each years. In detail, food made a good impression in both 1960 and 2010, at 34% and […]
The charts compare the proportions of money spent on different categories by families, from 1960 to 2010. Overall, the majority of money was allocated to food and housing in both years. Meanwhile, transport saw an increase, while other basic necessities declined. In contrast, the remaining categories, namely healthcare, education and entertainment remained the least expenditures. […]
