The two pie charts give information about how much Chinese spent their family income on food, clothes,medicine and domestic goods in the Years 1995 and 2011. Overall It is clear that the money spent on food and clothing made up the bulf of the family budget in China in both charts. Whereas, small amount of expenses on medicine and goods . In 1995 expenses on food accounted for well over two-thirds, and fell moderately to 59% in 2011. Monay spent on clothes was 19% at the beginning of the period and had a slight drop of 1% in 2011. Regarding medicine ,it was only 5% in the year 1995 experiences and an almost threefold increase to 11 at the end of the period. The figure for hoisehold goods comprised just under one-tenth in the first year , before going up marginally by 3% from 9% to 12% in 2011.
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