The two pie charts give information about household expenditure on goods and services in 1920 and 2020. It is immediately obvious that there are some quite significant differences between the two pie charts.
In 2020, the largest proportion of expenditure was on recreation and other items whereas in 1920 it was on food, with recreation and other items accounting for just 7. 7%. There is a great difference in terms of food expenditure between the two years. In 1920 nearly 72% of the total household budget went towards food, compared to only 22% in 2020.
There was a notable increase in the amount of money spent on travelling and communications between the two dates. In addition, the charts show a significant rise in the proportion of money spent on clothing in 2020 compared to 1920.
However, in terms of similarities, in both 1920 and 2020, the proportion of fuel and lighting expenditure was roughly the same.
The two pie charts give information about household
expenditure
on
goods
and services in 1920 and 2020. It is immediately obvious that there are
some
quite significant differences between the two pie charts.
In 2020, the largest proportion of
expenditure
was on recreation and other items whereas in 1920 it was on food, with recreation and other items accounting for
just
7. 7%. There is a great difference in terms of food
expenditure
between the two years. In 1920
nearly
72% of the total household budget went towards food, compared to
only
22% in 2020.
There was a notable increase in the amount of money spent on travelling and communications between the two dates.
In addition
, the charts
show
a significant rise in the proportion of money spent on clothing in 2020 compared to 1920.
However
, in terms of similarities, in both 1920 and 2020, the proportion of fuel and lighting
expenditure
was roughly the same.