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The following pie chart illustrates the spanding habbits of UK-citizens from 1971 and 2001. One of the highlights in this chart is drammatical reduction of spending on groceries. The number fell from 44% in 1971 to just 14% in 2001. However, it must be pointed out, that people started to purchase more cars in recent […]
The given pie charts illustrate the daily routines of people in the United Kingdom in 1971 and 2001, detailing how they spent their time on various activities. Starting with the first pie chart from 1971, we can see that the use of computers was minimal at only 2%. In contrast, book reading was approximately 6%. […]
The given bar charts illustrate the trends of spending habits of the UK citizens in the years 1971 and 2001. Overall, the data reveals proportions of money spent on various needs and preferences of people living in the United Kingdom in these two time periods. It is evident that in 1971, a big portion of […]
The given two pie charts illustrate the differences of people’s consumptions in the years 1971 and 2001 in seven categories: computers, books, restaurants, furniture, petrol, cars, and food in the UK. Overall, it can be seen that, food was the dominant category of spending in 1971, while in 2001, cars were more preferable. The spend […]
