The pie charts compare propositions of a USA charity’s revenue sources and expenditures in 2016.
Overall, it is obvious that the spending of charity was around $340,000 less than the income in 2016.
In terms of the source of the income, most of the revenue was originated from donated food which represented 86.6% of the total. The second largest source was contributed by the community, which took up approximately one-tenth of the revenue. It is followed by a source of program revenue which constituted 2.2% of the total revenue. The other sources - investment income, government grants and other income – accounted for less than 1% in 2016.
With regard to expenditures, 95.8% of the revenue was spent on program services in 2016. The rest of the income was spent for purposes of fundraising (2.6%) and management and general (1.6%).