The pie charts below show the average household expenditures in a country in 1950 and 2010.
The pie charts compares the the average household expenditures on six different categories in the year 1950 and 2010. Data is calibrated in percentage. Overall, it can be seen that the greatest change was in the household expenditures to the food sector. While, housing sector had extremely decrease.
In 1950, it is notable that the most popular sector of household expenditures was housing, representing 72,1% of all sectors. And it had dramatically fallen to 22.0%, although it had been the second popular sectors by 2010. Food sector was the second most highest segment in 1950. This sector increased significantly over the sixty years to represent the largest proportion of household expenditures in 2010 at 34,0%.
Less change was seen in the remaining two categories. Health care was the lowest percentage of household expenditures in sixty-year period. But, it went up slightly to 4,5% in the year 2010. Followed by education remained minimally reduced by 0,3%.
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