These pie charts compare the amount of money they spend in the years of 1950 and 2010. It is clear from the graphs that they put their salary on Housing.
The pie chart describes the differences between medium spending of Japanese and Malaysian families by five major categories which are Housing, Transport, Food, Health care and Other goods and services.
The pie chart illustrates household spending in a country in six categories namely ;housing ,food ,health care, education ,transportation and others from 1950 to 2010.The items are measured in percentage .
The two pie charts illustrates how amount of money spent to housing, food, health care, education, transportation and others in a country from 1950 to 2010.
The diagrams illustrate the average household expenditures in a country by 1950 and 2010 represented in percent. In six decades, housing expenses have greatly reduced, while other aspects such as food, transportation, he
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of average expenditures in six different catagories namely housing, food, health care, education , transportation and other in a country during the period between 1950 and 2010.