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A serious problem affecting countries right across the globe is the lack of water for drinking, washing and other household uses. Why do many countries face water shortages, and what could be done to alleviate the problem? Nowadays the waste of water is becoming an increasingly popular problem among the world. However, what can be […]
The given charts illustrates the information regarding the average account of money spent by a household on goods and services in a country in the year 1950 and 2010.The data is calibrated into percentage. Overall it is evident that, household spent least on transportation in both the years. Interestingly housing cost in the initial year […]
The pie chart illustrate the proportion of moderate household expenses of five different categories in a state in 1950 and 2010. The units are measured in percentage. Overall, housing portion was the most significant household cost in 1950, while food category showed highest percentage in 2010. Food segment increased its dominance, whilst all other categories […]
The pie charts give information about six different categories: housing, food, health care, education, transportation and other which people spent money on in 1950 and 2010. The units are measured in percentage. On the whole, the graphs reveal an uneven distribution of money among six household sector, as can be clearly seen from the graphs, […]
The pie charts illustrate the overall household expenditure in a country in the year 1950 and 2010 Overall,people spent their most of income on housing, while the least was on health care. However , the ratio of housing was decreased in 2010,though it was higher initially. The proportion of housing was 72.1% in 1950,which followed […]
The two pie charts illustrate the major areas of household expenditure in a country in 1950 and 2010. The major part of the average household expenses in this country in 1950 was that of housing expenses and other food, healthcare, education, etc. were relatively marginal expenses. In 2010, household spending was more balanced and costs […]
The two pie charts illustrate the major areas of household expenditure in a country in 1950 and 2010. The major part of the average household expenses in this country in 1950 was that of housing expenses and other food, healthcare, education, etc. were relatively marginal expenses. In 2010, household spending was more balanced and costs […]
The two pie charts illustrate information about the typical household spending in a country in 1950 and 2010.Overall,it can be seen from the pie chart that housing outperformed in expenditure in 1950,while being reduced dramatically in the next 60 years.The figures are given by proportion. To begin with,in 1950,the majority of expenditure was put to […]
