The pie chart illustrates the percentage of household spending in a country in 2020,
while
the table compares the average monthly spending on Linking Words
food
, Use synonyms
entertainment
, and transportation in three different Use synonyms
age
groups.
Use synonyms
Overall
, Linking Words
it is clear that
Linking Words
food
and housing accounted for the largest proportions of household expenditure, Use synonyms
whereas
other categories have the smallest shares. For the Linking Words
age
groups, older people spend the most money on Use synonyms
food
, Use synonyms
while
younger people spend the most on Linking Words
entertainment
.
Looking at the pie chart, Use synonyms
food
was the largest category of household expenditure at 30% in 2020, followed by housing at 25%. Transportation accounted for 20% of the total, Use synonyms
while
Linking Words
entertainment
made up 15%. Use synonyms
Finally
, other categories were the lowest at only 10%.
If we look at the table, people aged 51 and above spent the highest amount on Linking Words
food
at 380$ per month, compared to 320$ for those aged 31-50 and 250$ for the youngest Use synonyms
group
. Use synonyms
In contrast
, Linking Words
entertainment
spending decreased with Use synonyms
age
, dropping from 180$ for the youngest Use synonyms
group
to just 90$ for the oldest. Use synonyms
Finally
, transportation spending was the highest for the Linking Words
age
Use synonyms
group
(31-50) at 260$, Use synonyms
while
the oldest Linking Words
group
spent the least at 170$.Use synonyms