The two diagrams give information about British student income and spending in 2016. The pie chart illustrates the amount of money spent on six categories in one month, while the bar chart gives a breakdown of how common
The two charts give information about UK students spending and where their money comes from in 2016. Overall we can see that students spend nearly half of their money on their rent and the most common source of income is
A glance at the pie chart provided reveals how much money British students spent per month on different categories of items, along with their income sources in 2016.
A glance at the pie chart provided reveals how much money British students spent per month in different categories of items, along with their income sources in 2016.
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The two pie charts demonstrate the variety of places that the UK taxes were collected and overall expenses of the UK government. In total, national insurance and income tax provide almost half of the taxes while the UK g
The pie charts display regarding the percentage source for tax income and spending in UK last year. Overall it can be seen that income tax accounted for majority of the income, whereas pensions calculated for most expens
The given pie charts illustrate the proportion of various categories contributed to annual tax revenue in the UK and how the budget was allocated in the same year.
The first pie chart compares the share of seven various sources of tax revenue, whereas the second one illustrates the way in which money was distributed in different sectors in the United Kingdom last year.
The data illustrates the amount of money spent by students in the UK monthly in 2016 as well as provides information on the sources of income. Overall, young people get money from various sources, most significantly, fro
The chart gives information about how much money students spent in the UK for the year 2016 and the chart illustrates where they got their money in 2016. Units are measured in pounds in the first figure and in percentage