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The image displays a bar chart titled 'Citizens' expenditure in the UK' for 2004, showing the percentage of total spending for five age groups across three categories. For the Under 30 age group, spending on Food and drink was 6%, Restaurant and Hotel was 14%, and Entertainment was 7%. For the 31-45 age group, expenditure was 13% on Food and drink, 12% on Restaurant and Hotel, and 8% on Entertainment. The 46-60 age group spent 17% on Food and drink, 12% on Restaurant and Hotel, and 14% on Entertainment. For the 61-75 age group, figures were 20% for Food and drink, 23% for Restaurant and Hotel, and 2% for Entertainment. Lastly, the 76+ age group's spending was 23% on Food and drink, 7% on Restaurant and Hotel, and 13% on Entertainment.
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The given bar chart illustrates the percentage of total spending on three different category of various age groups of UK in 2004.
Overall, it is clear that, all age groups has spanned mostly on food and drinks. Also younger showed interest on restaurant, whereas people between 61 to 75 used their savings for food and Entertainment.
Firstly, group of under 30 spend around 6% on food, drink and Entertainment, but they given 14% of money on restaurant and hotel. Community of 31 to 45 provided their almost same interest on three category by 10%. As compared to other groups aged between 46 to 60 spend their almost 17% income in food and around 14% on entertainment.
Secondly, public of 61 to 75 years old showed the least interest on restaurant because it was only 2% but they liked Entertainment (24%) because the percentage of entertainment was highest as compare to other groups. At the same time aged over 65 given their 23% of savings on food and drink which was at top than other ages.
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