The given pie charts demonstrate the information about the chinese household spending patterns in four essential categories between the year 1995 and 2011.
From the overall analysis, it is noticeable that the highest percentage of money spent on food. Whereas, less proportion of money utilized on medicine.
As it is crystal clear from the chart that in 1995, the highest percentage of money spent on food category by China which was accounted at 68% and decreased dramatically with 59% in 2011. However, clothing and medicine represented the lowest category that was 9% and 4% in 1995. The proportion of household goods was 19% in China in 1995.
Moving further, in the year 2011, the similar proportion of money was consumed on clothing and medicine that was11% and 12% respectively. While, the percentage of household goods was 18% in 2011.
The
given
pie charts demonstrate the information about the
chinese
household spending patterns in four essential categories between the year 1995 and 2011.
From the
overall
analysis, it is noticeable that the highest percentage of
money
spent on food. Whereas, less proportion of
money
utilized on medicine.
As it is crystal
clear
from the chart that in 1995, the highest percentage of
money
spent on food category by China which
was accounted
at 68% and decreased
dramatically
with 59% in 2011.
However
, clothing and medicine represented the lowest category that was 9% and 4% in 1995. The proportion of household
goods
was 19% in China in 1995.
Moving
further
, in the year 2011, the similar proportion of
money
was consumed
on clothing and medicine that was11% and 12%
respectively
.
While
, the percentage of household
goods
was 18% in 2011.