The charts below show the average household expenditures in a country in 1950 and 2010
The pie charts given below illustrate the average household expenditures in country in 1950 and 2010. The data is measured in precentage. Overall, it can be seen that the significant increase was food, while the lowest percentage was housing.
In 1950, based on the first charts the largest percentage was housing. Which had 72.1%. Different from food as the second biggest percentage was 11.2%. Followed by education, at 6.6%. While other, transportation, and health care had total 10.1% which were the smallest percentage of average household expenditures.
On the other hand, by 2010 food showed a significant grew at 22.8%. The second popular proporation of average household expenditures was 14.8% from other. While, transportation got 10.7% increase. Meanwhile, health care was fairly low rise, at only 2.1%. Housing run into the lowest percentage, which was got 50,1%. This was also case for education, which experinced decrease in the amount of 0,3% .
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