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The image depicts a line graph with five different data trends over the years 1960 to 2000. These trends include the categories: FOOD (starting around 30% in 1960, declining gradually to about 15% in 2000), LEISURE (beginning around 16% in 1960, relatively flat with a slight increase to near 18% in 2000), CLOTHING (starting just under 15% in 1960, dropping to roughly 6% by 2000), TRANSPORT (starting at approximately 11% in 1960, showing growth up to 14% in 1990 before a slight decline to about 13% in 2000), and ENERGY (maintaining a fairly constant level near 5% throughout the period). The lines are marked with different styles for each category: dashed, dash-dot, dotted, thin solid, and thick solid respectively.
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The line graph presents the changes in the percentage of household expenditures on various categories—food, leisure, clothing, transport, and energy—in a European country over a period from 1960 to 2000.
The data shows a significant decrease in spending on food and clothing, with an increase in transport expenses. Expenditures on energy and leisure remained stable, reflecting changes in consumer behavior over the period.
Food spending saw the most pronounced decrease, dropping from 32% in 1960 to 18% by 2000. Transport spending, however, trended upwards from slightly under 10% to 13%, indicating enhanced mobility or possibly improved transportation infrastructure.
Clothing expenses also declined, halving from 12% to 6%, while leisure spending slightly decreased, stabilizing just below 10%. Energy costs were notably consistent, maintaining around 5%, suggesting no significant shifts in energy consumption or costs throughout these years.
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