The pictures of pie charts and table show information about average income and spending on food and clothes by an average family in a city in the UK.
The picture above provides key information about how the average United Kingdom family spend their money on
food
and clothes
. Also
, the pie chart shows the percentage of spending on food
and clothes
between the years
2010 and 2013.
Overall
, it is clear to the naked eye that nearly half of the total income of the UK family in both years
was spent on clothes
and food
. Nevertheless
, On the other hand
, the pie chart shows that a third of the money went to fruits and vegetables in 2013.
However
, in 2010, that number went to meat and fish, with a small percentage of spending on clothes
as a result
. In terms of dairy products. In addition
, it has never changed so much since the next few years
, which increased from 12 present in 2010 to more than 15 present in 2013, and when it comes to other food
, it is obvious that it did not change at all in three years
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