The demonstrated chart presents data about the proportion of money spent by an average household across five different categories, namely housing, transport, food, health care, and other goods and services, over a 25-year period from 2000 to 2025.
It can be concluded from the chart that health care, transport, and other goods and services witnessed a downward trend, whereas the opposite was true for the other categories, namely food and housing. Additionally, the figure for housing hit the peak at the end of the given period.
Looking at the details, the percentage of health care and other goods and services experienced a slight decline to 3% and 26% respectively; the opposite was true for food and it reached 27%. The figure for transport experienced a twofold decline, falling to 10% by 2025.
By contrast, a gradual increase to 34% was observed in the rate of housing, which eventually became the largest spending category.
