The provided set of pie charts illustrate the information about normal household dues by major catagory.
Analyzing the record of home spending in 1950 for diverse use, it is seen crystal clear that 72. 1% outlay was use for housing. Whereas, only 4% was done for other catagory. Additionally, food expenditure was 11. 2%, which was almost double than educational spending (6. 6). Health care lavishing was 2. 4%, whilst transportation expense was 1% lesser than health care.
Turning to the second pie of 2010, 34% money used for food. However, the expenditure behind housing and others was nearby 20% (22% and 19. 2% respectively). while, transportation expense was 14%, health care and education costs were negligible.
In conclusion, noticeable difference in dues of 1950 and 2010. Housing expenditure was highest in 1950 than 2010. While, food expenses were higher in 2010.
The provided set of pie charts illustrate the information about normal household dues by major
catagory
.
Analyzing the record of home spending in 1950 for diverse
use
, it is
seen
crystal
clear
that 72. 1% outlay was
use
for housing. Whereas,
only
4%
was done
for other
catagory
.
Additionally
, food expenditure was 11. 2%, which was almost
double
than educational spending (6. 6). Health care lavishing was 2. 4%, whilst transportation expense was 1% lesser than health care.
Turning to the second pie of 2010, 34% money
used
for food.
However
, the expenditure behind housing
and others
was nearby 20% (22% and 19. 2%
respectively
).
while
, transportation expense was 14%, health care and education costs were negligible.
In conclusion
, noticeable difference in dues of 1950 and 2010. Housing expenditure was highest in 1950 than 2010.
While
, food expenses were higher in 2010.