The pie charts illustrate the percentage of spending for different purposes in the United Kingdom and New Zealand in two different years.
Taking a holistic view of the data, it is clearly observable that the highest amount was spent on leisure in Britain in 1980,
whereas
households in Kiwi Land allocated more money to food and drink in the same year. Linking Words
Furthermore
, there was an increase in spending on utility bills and other needs in both countries.
An in-depth analysis of the figures shows that leisure, which accounted for 27% in 1980, went up to 34% in 2008. Meanwhile, the opposite was true for Kiwi Land as the expenditure on leisure dropped by 1%, from 18% in 1980 to 17% in 2008. In terms of utility bills, citizens in the UK spent much more money in 2008, demonstrating an upward tendency of 2%, whilst Linking Words
this
number in New Zealand was double that of the UK.
Regarding other expenditures, there was a 1% decline and a 2% rise in transportation and others, respectively, in both nations. When it comes to food and drink, the United Kingdom stood at 23% in 1980 before dropping to 13% in 2008. New Zealand followed the same trend, diminishing from 29% in 1980 to 25% in 2008.Linking Words