The bar chart illustrates the household expenditures of various countries and regions from the years 2000 to 2050.
Overall, it is predicted that India and China will account for the largest proportion of household expenditures in the future. While household expenses are currently significant in both the EU and the US, they are expected to decrease slightly over time.
To begin with, the EU and the US have notable domestic expenditures, with 34.5% and 24.5%, respectively. However, household expenses in China are low, at only 10.5%, while other countries spend a reasonable average of 29%.
Looking at the projected future expenses, India and China are expected to spend 31.5% and 22% of their earnings on household expenditures, while the percentages for the EU and the US are only 16% and 17%, respectively. Although household costs in the EU are currently at a peak of 17%, they are estimated to decrease to 7.5% by 2050. Additionally, the expenses for other countries are expected to slightly decline from 35% in 2025 to 33.5% in 2050.
