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The image shows a line graph illustrating the proportion of total expenditure in a certain European country between 1960 and 2000, with a vertical axis representing percentage. For Food, the recorded proportions are 34% in 1960, 30% in 1970, 26% in 1980, 22% in 1990, and 15% in 2000. For Leisure, the values are 19% in 1960, 17% in 1970, 16% in 1980, 14% in 1990, and 11% in 2000. Clothing expenditure was 10% in 1960, 9% in 1970, 8% in 1980, 6% in 1990, and 5% in 2000. Transport expenditure was 9% in 1960, 10% in 1970, 12% in 1980, 14% in 1990, and 15% in 2000. Fuel/Energy expenditure accounted for 6% in 1960, 5.5% in 1970, 5% in 1980, 4% in 1990, and 3.5% in 2000.
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The graph dislpays the proportion of earning spend on different things for a european country from the year 1960 to 2000.
Overall,every sector experienced a decline in share of the total expenditure,but transport was an exception as the proportion for it increased.
Food dominated the figure with around 35% for the year 1960,followed by the leisure with approximately 20%.While clothing,transport and energy contibuted between 5 to10%.For the next four decades,the numbers for each sectors saw a steady downward trend as the figures for each were below 20% and the numbers for clothing and fuel were even less then 5% for the year 2000.
Transport experienced a upward trend wwhich was the only exception.It accounted for around 15% of total expenditure in the year 2000,which was just less then 10% in the year 1960.Transport was also the sector with highest proportion in the year 2000.
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