The two pie charts provide key information about the expenses of American citizens between 1966 and 1996 in 7 different categories. The units are measured by percentages
The charts illustrate the percentage of money Americans spent on various items in 1966 and 1996. Overall, consumer spending patterns shifted significantly over the 30-year period. While food and cars remained the largest
The two graphs provide information about the outgoings for people in the USA during a specific period (1966 and 1996) in seven various sectors: Foods, Cars, Petrol, Restaurants, books, Furnitures and Computers. The expen
The given pie chart demonstrates 7 expenses on different categories in 1966 and 1996 by American citizens, It is clear that car expenditure had the highest value in 1996 with a percentage of approximately 45%.
The pie charts give information regarding the expenses of American Citizens the category includes 7 types such as food, cars, petrol, etc. in the years 1966 and 1996.
The provided pie-charts illustrate the comparison of the money spent in seven different sectors by the native Americans, over a period of thirty years I.e. From 1966 onwards.