The pie charts compare the changes in spending trends of the people living in the United Kingdom in 1975 with that of 2000.
According to the illustration, the highest percentage of spending habits in 1975 was petrol, which was followed by furniture and restaurant with exactly 32 and 25 percent. Finally, computers for 7%.
After 25 years, it can be seen that 43% paid by people in the UK was cars which was an enormous change from 1975. To be more exact, both of foods and restaurants purchased by UK consumers comprised 14% of the total sales in this year. Finally, computers, furniture and books sales accounted for 12%, 8% and 1%, consecutively in 2000.
Considering all of these, the percentage of petrol, furniture, and restaurants dramatically decreased by 28, 24, and 11 respectively, while computer slightly rose from 7 to 12 percent. More precisely, it is noticeable that foods and book became more popular among the United Kingdom in 2000.
The pie charts compare the
changes
in spending trends of the
people
living in the United Kingdom in 1975 with that of 2000.
According to the illustration, the highest percentage of spending habits in 1975 was petrol, which
was followed
by furniture and restaurant with exactly 32 and 25 percent.
Finally
, computers for 7%.
After 25 years, it can be
seen
that 43% paid by
people
in the UK was cars which was an enormous
change
from 1975. To be more exact, both of foods and restaurants
purchased
by UK consumers comprised 14% of the total sales in this year.
Finally
, computers, furniture and books sales accounted for 12%, 8% and 1%,
consecutively
in 2000.
Considering all of these, the percentage of petrol, furniture, and restaurants
dramatically
decreased by 28, 24, and 11
respectively
, while computer
slightly
rose from 7 to 12 percent. More
precisely
, it is noticeable that foods and book became more popular among the United Kingdom in 2000.