The pie charts compare the data about expenditure on distinct goods were made by Americans during 1966 and 1996. The units are measured in percentile.
Overall, the highest proportion of paying out on cuisines and cars by American people, whereas the people in US had less interest in using computers in 1966 and reading books in 1996.
According to the presentations, in 1966 the spending on food was 44%, followed by in 1996, it was less than one- fifth. Moreover, in 1966 the US individuals spent less money on petrol and furniture that was 9% and 10% respectively, but in the next given year it decreased by 1% and 2%. 7% money was utilized by US people in 1966, while in 1996 it got doubled to 14%.
As can be clearly noticed that a significant increase was seen in the expending on cars from 23% in 1966 to 45% in 1996. Surprisingly, in the case of computers, only 1% money was paid out by American in 1966, whilst in 1996, the masses in America had more interest in computers (10%). Furthermore, books was least preferred by US people in both years (1966 and 1996). 
The pie charts compare the data about expenditure on distinct  
goods
  were made
 by Americans during 1966 and 1996. The units  
are measured
 in percentile. 
Overall
, the highest proportion of paying out on cuisines and cars by American  
people
, whereas the  
people
 in US had less interest in using computers in 1966 and reading books in 1996.
According to the presentations, in 1966 the spending on food was 44%, followed by in 1996, it was less than one- fifth.  
Moreover
, in 1966 the US individuals spent less money on petrol and furniture that was 9% and 10%  
respectively
,  
but
 in the  
next
  given
 year it decreased by 1% and 2%. 7% money  
was utilized
 by US  
people
 in 1966, while in 1996 it  
got
 doubled to 14%. 
As
 can be  
clearly
 noticed that a significant increase was  
seen
 in the expending on cars from 23% in 1966 to 45% in 1996.  
Surprisingly
, in the case of computers,  
only
 1% money  
was paid
 out by American in 1966, whilst in 1996, the masses in America had more interest in computers (10%).  
Furthermore
, books was least preferred by US  
people
 in both years (1966 and 1996).