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The table shows total amount of money earned by an average family in a UK city along with how much spent on clothing and pie charts illustrate the categories in which total income is directed to in 2010 and 2013. Overall, we can see that there was a slight increase the amount of money spent […]
The pie charts provide information about household income and allocation of money to food and clothes by an average family in a UK city in 2010 and 2013. Overall, the proportion of meat and fish was the dominant category in a UK household, whereas spending on dairy products showed the smallest percentage in the initial […]
The table compares the money allocation on food and clothing to total income of an average UK’s family in two distinct year 2010 and 2013 while the two pie charts shows how they spent their money on different categories. Overall, it is evident that an average Britain’s family spent a higher amount of money on […]
The charts illustrate family income and expenditures for food and clothes by an average household in an UK city from 2010 to 2013. Overall, while there was a decrease in total income, families in an UK still spent more on food and clothes over the period. Notably, the rate of food invested in was higher […]
The total income and classification of food and clothes are represented in the table while the average spending of the family indicated in percentages, is illustrated in charts from 2010 to 2013. We can clearly see from the table that total income decreased due to lots of expenses mainly on food and clothes. The pie […]
