The information below gives details about household income and spending on food and clothes by an average family in one UK city in 2010 and 2013. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant
The information below gives details about household income and spending on food and clothes by an average family in one UK city in 2010 and 2013. V6VlA
The table and pie chart provides information about the amount of money that each household earned and their consumption of food and clothes in the Uk in the year 2010 and 2013.
As observed from the table, the total income of each family experienced a marginally decline from $29 000 down to $25 000 in the given period. By contrast, the food and clothes expenditure recorded a minimal growth of $1000. In 2010, the money that the British paid out for clothes and food made up nearly half of the total income at $14 000.
Additionally, if we look at the given pie charts, the majority of income was spent on meat and fish with the highest ratio at 25% in 2010 and then speedily dropped to 15% in 2013. Similarly, the proportion of clothes witnessed the same decrease at 10% from 22% down to 12%. The opposite was true for fruit and vegetables, which recorded a sharp rise from 20% to reach the largest segment at 35% over three years.
On the other hand, the expenditure on dairy food witnessed a slightly downward trend of 5% from 20% in 2010. Meanwhile, the proportion of other food and drinks remained unchanged at 18% over the given period.
Overall, the total income of each family in the UK recorded a small decrease while spending on clothes and food showed a moderate upward trend between 2010 and 2013. In the beginning, the largest segment was meat and fish in 2010, however, in 2013 the spending on fruit and vegetable made up the highest contribution.
The table and pie chart provides information about the amount of money that each household earned and their consumption of
food
and
clothes
in the
Uk
in the year 2010 and 2013.
As observed from the table, the total
income
of each family experienced a
marginally decline
from $29 000 down to $25 000 in the
given
period. By contrast, the
food
and
clothes
expenditure recorded a minimal growth of $1000. In 2010, the money that the British paid out for
clothes
and
food
made up
nearly
half of the total
income
at $14 000.
Additionally
, if we look at the
given
pie charts, the majority of
income
was spent
on meat and fish with the highest ratio at 25% in 2010 and then
speedily
dropped to 15% in 2013.
Similarly
, the proportion of
clothes
witnessed the same decrease at 10% from 22% down to 12%. The opposite was true for fruit and vegetables, which recorded a sharp rise from 20% to reach the largest segment at 35% over three years.
On the other hand
, the expenditure on dairy
food
witnessed a
slightly
downward trend of 5% from 20% in 2010. Meanwhile, the proportion of other
food
and drinks remained unchanged at 18% over the
given
period.
Overall
, the total
income
of each family in the UK recorded a
small
decrease while spending on
clothes
and
food
showed
a moderate upward trend between 2010 and 2013. In the beginning, the largest segment was meat and fish in 2010,
however
, in 2013 the spending on fruit and vegetable made up the highest contribution.
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