The given pie charts illustrate the proportion of the population’s income spent on 7 different items per month in an European country
Overall, the proportion of food & drink and fuel bill are the largest data in the low-income group’s expenditure, whereas in the high-income group tend to spend most on recreation & cultural activities and Miscellaneous
In the low-income group, the food & drink and fuel bill are the main expenditure items proportion and took the top of the first chart with 29% and 24%. In addition, the percentage of spend on Miscellaneous account for the third place to 18%, which is minimally higher than the figure for recreation & cultural activities at 4%. Meanwhile, the data on clothing, transport and restaurant & hotel are much lower than other categories which are too wasteful in the low-income population's daily life with just 5%, 4% and 9% respectively.
In the high-income group, it can be seen the life quality is counter with the low income, while the data on Recreation & cultural activities and Miscellaneous are the most significant share of expenditure at 21% and 23%, the figure for transport and food & drink are slightly lower with 16% and 15% respectively. In contrast, while the fuel bill in the low-income group takes the lead, that figure in the high-income group is minuscule share at 7%, opposite to the figure for restaurant & hotel with 12%. Moreover, the proportion of clothing expenditure stays unchanged with just 6% respectively.
The
given
pie charts illustrate the
proportion
of the population’s income spent on 7
different
items per month in
an
European country
Overall
, the
proportion
of food & drink and fuel bill are the largest data in the low-income
group’s
expenditure
, whereas in the high-income
group
tend to spend most on recreation & cultural activities and Miscellaneous
In the low-income
group
, the food & drink and fuel bill are the main
expenditure
items
proportion
and took the top of the
first
chart with 29% and 24%.
In addition
, the percentage of spend on Miscellaneous account for the third place to 18%, which is
minimally
higher than the
figure
for recreation & cultural activities at 4%. Meanwhile, the data on clothing, transport and restaurant & hotel are much lower than other categories which are too wasteful in the low-income population's daily life with
just
5%, 4% and 9%
respectively
.
In the high-income
group
, it can be
seen
the life quality is counter with the low income, while the data on Recreation & cultural activities and Miscellaneous are the most significant share of
expenditure
at 21% and 23%, the
figure
for transport and food & drink are
slightly
lower with 16% and 15%
respectively
.
In contrast
, while the fuel bill in the low-income
group
takes the lead, that
figure
in the high-income
group
is minuscule share at 7%, opposite to the
figure
for restaurant & hotel with 12%.
Moreover
, the
proportion
of clothing
expenditure
stays unchanged with
just
6%
respectively
.