The column graph illustrates a comparative data oof how much weekly earnings was spent by homes in a country.
Overall, a glance at the given chart shows a huge difference in the in the ependiture spent by families on their food in 1968 and 2018.
The chart presents 8 different categories on average weekly spending by families. Some noteworthy are depicted as follows, in 1968 they spent around 10% of their income in leisure whereas, in other hand more than 20% in 2018 which is highest than any other category for same year. Furthermore, for household goods both families in 1968 and 2018 spent same and approximately in between 5% to 10% of their total income. Moreover, in 1968 they spent little more than 5% and little less than 5% in 2018 which is the least spent by families in fuel and power for both years.
lastly, a massive gap can be seen in the weekly salary spent by the families in food. In 1968, they spent around 15% to 20% and 35% oof their total salary. They spent a whopping of more than 15% in 1968 on food than 2018.
