The chart illustrates families’s the expenditure in one country in 1968 and in 2018.
Overall, the most significant indicator is that, the highest spending of weekly income was on food in 1968. Whereas, the biggest outlay of weekly earning was spent on leisure in 2018.
The families in one certain country expended 35% of their weekly wage for food in 2018. Moreover, the spending on food demonstrated half as much percentage in 1968 (17,5%). The “Housing” and “Clothing and footware” showed equal figure, 10% each. While the expenditure on clothing and footware was two-fold lower. For housing was spent 19% of the weekly pay. The “Fuel and power” showed 6% as well as 4%, in 1968 and in 2018, respectively.
The expenses for household goals in 2018 as well as in 1968 illustrated the same percentage (8%). Additionaly, both of the personal goods’ and the transport’s expenditures were equal, 8% each. The personal goods percentage in 2018 made up a tiny fraction. Furthermore, the outlay for a transport in 2018 accounted for about 14%. The leisure’s expenditure in 1968 showed 9%. In comparison with figure in 2018, it’s lower by 13%.
