The two pie charts given compare the changes in spending habits of people on seven consumable goods (food, cars, computers, furniture, petrol, restaurants and books) in the United Kingdom in the years 1971 and 2001.
The pie charts illustrate the difference in contributing money of British population to food, cars, petrol, restaurants, furniture, computers and books from 1971 to 2001.
The pie charts show the differences in the expenditure habits of individuals from 1971 to 2001 in the UK. Overall, the trend shows a change in some categories such as Cars which increased and Food was the opposite.
A closer examination reveals a significant change in food expenditures over this period. In 1971, food consumption accounted for 44% of daily expenses, which is nearly half of the total. However, this figure declined sig
The two pie charts give information about the comparison of how people spent their money in seven different categories in the UK in the years 1971 and 2001.
The given pie charts compare the total amount of spending habits of citizens in the United Kingdom from 1971 and 2001. Looking from an overall perspective, it is clear that in the first part of the period, there was a si
Two pie charts give information about 7 different habits for British people which are books, computers, furniture, restaurants, petrol and cars from 1971 to 2001.
The pie chart describes the activities performed by the people living in the UK, and how these habits changed from 1971 to 2001. The units were measured in percentage.
The comparison among six varieties of financial requirements, encompassing books, computers, furniture, restaurants, petrol, cars, and food, being engaged in UK citizen activities between 1971 and 2001 is presented in th
The supplied pie charts express, how the habits were spended by the peoples in England changed from 1971 to 2001. The habits divided into 7 categories including Books, Computers, Furniture, Restourants, Petrol, Cars, and
The bar chart illustrates changes in the spending habits of people in the UK for the past 30 years. In 1971, the most of expenses were petrol and furniture, however, both of petrol and furniture diminished almost a quart
The pie charts illustrates, how uk people spend their income in different categories in the year 1971 and 2001.overall, in 1971 uk people spent most on food comparing to other categories. Where as 30 years later car beca
The given pie charts illustrate the ordinary expenses of United Kingdom's citizens in two different years, 1971 and 2001 respectively. As is observed from the chart, the expenditure on petrol and furniture reduced signif