The two pie charts show the change in spending on leisure products in the UK by age group between younger people and older people groups. Overall the highest spending on leisure products between both groups is on electronic equipment and the least one is photography.
First, electronic equipment is the highest leisure product spending that both group buy, but the group from 20 to 30 spend more than the group from 50 to 60. Second, books and magazines are higher in the older group, but the percentage decreases from 28% to 16% in the younger group. For the sport products, the younger group spends 20%, but it fall sharply in the other group. By 75% photography didn’t change in both groups, but the other leisure products percentages change with small percentages like the gardening in the young group, to double for the older group.
In summary, spending on leisure products for electronic equipment is the most common between both 20 to 30 age group and 50 to 60 age group. Where, gardening and sports show the biggest difference.