The line graph depicts the growth of the economy while the 4 given pie charts compare the spending of households by 6-fixed segments over the period of 15 years, commencing in 1995.
Overall, it is evident that the line illustrating economic growth exhibited an unpredictable trajectory throughout the timeframe, with the highest point being recorded in 2005. Moreover, the expense on fundamental demand such as food and accommodation, always maintained dominance over the period.
Concerning the growing tendency of the economy, it started with roughly well over nothing in 1995 then experienced a moderate oscillation in the next few years, prior to reaching the peak at just under 5 in 2005. The next 3 years witnessed a plunge to a negative index until hitting the lowest point, at -5, in approximately 2008. The residual of time saw a rapid and steady rebound to the beginning index.
With respect to particular expenditure on aspects of life, it can be seen that housing and food was always constituted for the two largest segments throughout the period. Excluding outlay for costume, travelling and entertainment activities, which were consistently made up the smallest part in general spending, expenditure on other demand also registered a respectively significant figure, at around nearly a quarter, for all studied time.
