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The two charts illustrate the amount of income and money that is allocated for daily spending per family in the UK between 2010 and 2013. Overall, it can be seen that the table shows that the household’s income recorded the highest in 2010. In addition, the income is mostly spent on fruits, vegetables, meat, and […]
The provided table illustrates the income figures and allocations for diet and clothing. In 2010, the income was £29,000, while the total spending amounted to approximately £14,000. By 2013, income had risen to about £25,000, with expenditures reaching £15,000. Now, let’s discuss the accompanying pie chart. In 2010, the largest portion of spending was on […]
The two pie charts illustrate the reasons why people traveled abroad in the years 2010 to 2020. Overall, it is clear that holidays were the main reason for international travel in both years. However, while some reasons became more common, others declined significantly over the decade. In 2010, the most poupler reason for traveling abroad […]
The table compares domestic earnings and the expenditure on food and clothes while the pie charts illustrate the distribution of expenses on different categories in a typical family in a UK city between 2010 and 2013. It is clear that while total income witnessed a slight decrease, the opposite trend was true for food and […]
