The pie charts compare five categories of household expenditure in the UK and New Zealand in the years 1980 and 2008.
It is noticeable that the proportion of spending on food and drink fell in both countries over the 28-year period, while spending on utility bills rose. Also, UK residents spent a significantly larger percentage of their household budgets on leisure than their New Zealand counterparts.
In 1980, 29% of an average New Zealand household budget went on food and drink, while the equivalent figure for a UK home was 23%. By 2008, expenditure on food and drink had fallen by 4% in New Zealand, and by a full 10% in the UK. By contrast, both countries saw an increase in expenditure on utility bills for the average home, from 27% to 31% in New Zealand and from 26% to 28% in the UK.
Leisure activities accounted for the highest proportion of UK household spending in both years, but only the third highest proportion in New Zealand. In fact, in 2008, New Zealanders spent only half as much in relative terms on recreation (17%) as UK residents (34%). In both countries, transport costs and other costs took roughly 15% and 10% of household budgets respectively.
The pie charts compare five categories of
household
expenditure in the UK and
New
Zealand in the years 1980 and 2008.
It is noticeable that the proportion of spending on food and drink fell in both countries over the 28-year period, while spending on utility bills rose.
Also
, UK residents spent a
significantly
larger percentage of their
household
budgets on leisure than their
New
Zealand counterparts.
In 1980, 29% of an average
New
Zealand
household
budget went on food and drink, while the equivalent figure for a UK home was 23%. By 2008, expenditure on food and drink had fallen by 4% in
New
Zealand, and by a full 10% in the UK. By contrast, both countries
saw
an increase in expenditure on utility bills for the average home, from 27% to 31% in
New
Zealand and from 26% to 28% in the UK.
Leisure activities accounted for the highest proportion of UK
household
spending in both years,
but
only
the third highest proportion in
New
Zealand. In fact, in 2008,
New
Zealanders spent
only
half as much in relative terms on recreation (17%) as UK residents (34%). In both countries, transport costs and other costs took roughly 15% and 10% of
household
budgets
respectively
.