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	Комментарии: Writing Task 1 &#8212; Pie Chart 2	</title>
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		Автор: Perizat Sagyntaeva		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The two pie charts makes an overview of typical house expenditure of U.S. families throughout the period 1970 and 2004. As an overall trend, mortgage spending takes whole half of family expenses in 2004, whereas people in 1970 used to spend just one quarter of their salaries for mortgage. 
According to the information provided, food spending demonstration was  25% in 1970,while in 2004 this number has dropped by half. It is interesting to note that money spending for entertainment stayed same in both years- 13% respectively. However, the opposite pattern can be observed on childcare expenditure, which percentage of wasting money shows only 1% in 1970 and displays ten times more result after 34 years. As far as for transport and clothing financial expenditures had a drastic decrease in U.S. household budgets from 13% and 22% in 1970 to around 5% and 10% by the end of 2004.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The two pie charts makes an overview of typical house expenditure of U.S. families throughout the period 1970 and 2004. As an overall trend, mortgage spending takes whole half of family expenses in 2004, whereas people in 1970 used to spend just one quarter of their salaries for mortgage.<br />
According to the information provided, food spending demonstration was  25% in 1970,while in 2004 this number has dropped by half. It is interesting to note that money spending for entertainment stayed same in both years- 13% respectively. However, the opposite pattern can be observed on childcare expenditure, which percentage of wasting money shows only 1% in 1970 and displays ten times more result after 34 years. As far as for transport and clothing financial expenditures had a drastic decrease in U.S. household budgets from 13% and 22% in 1970 to around 5% and 10% by the end of 2004.</p>
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