The pie charts below show the average household expenditures in a country in 1950 and 2010.
1950
Housing 72.1
Food 11.2
Health Care 2.4
Education 6.6
Transportation 3.3
Other 4.4
2010
Housing 22.0
Food 34.0
Health Care 4.5
Education 6.3
Transportation 14
Other 19.2
The pie charts (1)_________________ the amount of money (2)_________________ by the
average household in a country on various (3)_________________ across 2 years, 1950 and
2010. It is (4)_________________ that although in 1950 housing came (5)_________________, food
constituted the (6)_________________ proportion 5 decades later.
The percentage of housing was the greatest in 1950, which then (7)_________________a
dive from 72.1% to just 22% in 2010. The percentage of food (8)_________________ at only
11.2% in 1950, but it increased dramatically by over (9)_________________ to 34% by 2010.
The (10)_________________ on health care and transportation also saw remarkable
increases over the period. There was a significant upturn from 2.4% to 4.5% in the figure
for the (11)_________________; likewise, the spending on the (12)_________________ in 2010 was
by far higher than that in 1995 with 14% and 3.3%, (13)_________________.
The levels of education expense in both years were almost (14)_________________with
roughly 6.5%.