The pie charts show the amount of money that a children's charity located in the USA spent and received in one year, 2016.
The given pie charts aim to provide information about the total revenue and expenditures of children’s charity in the United States of America, in the year 2016.
Overall, food donation accounted for the largest proportion of money that a charity earned, whereas, program services were the highest area of money spending in 2016.
Focusing on the income of this foundation, the total amount of money raised in 2016 was $53,561,580 which the vast majority of the money came from donated food (86.6%). The second-highest earning was contributed to the community with 10.4% in total, followed by program revenue at 2.2%. The rest three made up only 0.6% of the total income the charity received in 2016.
On the other hand, program services accounted for the highest spending about 95.8% of the total amount of $53,224,896. The other two purposes, which are fundraising and general management, covered less than 5% of the total expenditures.
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