The pie charts illustrate the cost of living compared between the Great Britain and America in 6 different categories.
Overall, people in the UK spend more on rent than the other categories, while spending on food accounts for the largest proportion of living cost in the US. By contrast, both nations pay the least amount of money on buying DVDs.
The percentage of spending on rent in the UK and America is 30% and 20% respectively. Moreover, American consumes food with exactly one-fourth of their expenditure whereas this figure for food in the UK is 7% lowers. Only 12% of the cost of
in the UK is spent on books and the figure for America is slightly higher with 15%.
Both American and British spend just one-tenth of their living cost for DVDs. Besides, the a small amount of expenditures is spent equally on going out and transport in two nations with 15% each.
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