The table illustrates total family per household in UK in 2010 and 2013 with specific expenditure on food and clothes. Meanwhile, the pie chart shows how spending on food and clothes changed into 5 categories in this period.
Overall, it's so identify that total household income decreased, whereas the figure for spending on food and clothes rose
Total household income went down dramatically from 29000 in 2010 to 25000 in 2013. However, expenditure for food and clothes not only are not affected by it but also went up suddenly
British witnessed a sharp decrease of spending on clothes from 22% to 12% within 3 years.In term of spending on food,the figure for fruit and vegetables increased from 20% to 35% between 2010 and 2013. At the same time, the proportion spent on dairy products also rose
In contrast, there was a notable exception of expenditure on other food and drink, which remainded the same at 18%. But demand for meat and fish fell sharply from 25% to 15%
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