Average Family Expenditure in Britain
The pie chart displays the average family expenditure in Britain for ten different items in 1977. These items include food, clothing and footwear, housing, household goods and services, transport and communications, and alcoholic drink etc.
Food was the largest family expenditure that comprises 19%.
The second large family expenditures were housing, and transport and communications with 14% respectively.
Recreation, entertainment and education constituted 9% of family expenditure.
Clothing and footwear represented 8% of family expenditure.
As many alcoholic drink as household goods and services was 7%.
Nearly as many family expenditures was in tobacco as in fuel, light and power.
Other goods and services received 12%.
Other items of family expenditures comprised the remaining 1%.
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