Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Expenditure of USA families between 1990 and 2000




These pie charts show the amount of money spent by families in the USA in the years 1990 and 2000. Overall, in 1990 the families spent most of their money on food, but in the year 2000, most of their money was spent on rent.

In 1990, the majority of the money was on food. In 2000, the majority is on rent. In both years the minority is “savings”. The second highest expenditure in 1990 is rent and in 2000, it’s food. In these two years rent has increased by 7% and food has decreased by 10%. The spending on leisure dramatically increased by 11%. The least expenditure is transport, education, and savings.

In summary, in these two years the highest expenditure are food and rent but the one with the lowest expenditure is savings.

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