The Pie Charts Below Show the Average Household Expenditures in A Country

The Pie Charts Below Show the Average Household Expenditures in A Country Between 1950 and 2010. Summarise the Information by Selecting and Reporting the Main Features, and Make Comparisons Where Relevant.

The pie charts below show the average household expenditures in a country between 1950 and 2010

The pie charts below depict the average household expenditures in a nation between 1950 and 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

The two pie charts compare the percentile of average family expenses in a region from 1950 to 2010. At the beginning of the period, Housing was the most significant part of the total amount. In comparison, at the end of the period, food became the most significant segment; on the contrary, in both cases, health care contributed the least to the expenses.

In an in-depth analysis, it can be seen that other expenses accounted for 4.4% of household expenditure in 1950 and experienced more than five times (19.2%) in 2010. Expenses for Transport was 3.3% and added dramatic growth of 10.7% in 2010. At the beginning of the period, health care and food comprised 2.4% and 11.2%, leading to 4.5% and 34.0%, respectively.

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Housing, which comprised almost three-quarters of household expenses in 1950, fell to 22% in 2010, as education diminished slightly from 6.6 to 6.3%.

In summary, transport, health care system, food and others could be increased over time; on the other hand, in the case of education and Housing, the opposite trend was actual.

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