The pie charts compare a breakdown
of Americans expenditure from 1966 to 1996. The overall progression shows that
three item categories experienced an increase such as cars, restaurants and Computers
over 3 decades. However, other figures show the reverse.
It can be seen that people in
America had a tendency to spend more money for buying a car, eating out at a
restaurant and providing computer overtime. The highest percentage in 1996 was
cars with 45% income spent at this though it was just 23% in the previous
decade. Restaurants percentage rose from 7 to 14%, making it ranked second in
1996. Another significant inclining witnessed by computer’s spending was from a
very little amount, 1%, to one tenth.
The figure for food, ranked first
in 1966, plummeted by 30% during the next 30 years. The same trend was shown by
others (petrol; furniture; books) aspects though the difference was not as
dramatic as food.
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