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The image presents a line graph of average annual expenditures on books, technology, and clothes in Ireland from 2011 to 2020. For books, the spending is as follows: 2011 - 400, 2012 - 350, 2013 - 300, 2014 - 300, 2015 - 250, 2016 - 200, 2017 - 150, 2018 - 150, 2019 - 100, 2020 - 100. For technology, the spending values are: 2011 - 300, 2012 - 300, 2013 - 300, 2014 - 300, 2015 - 400, 2016 - 450, 2017 - 450, 2018 - 500, 2019 - 600, 2020 - 700. For clothes, the expenditure figures are: 2011 - 140, 2012 - 140, 2013 - 150, 2014 - 150, 2015 - 140, 2016 - 140, 2017 - 150, 2018 - 150, 2019 - 180, 2020 - 200.
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The line graph illustrates the amount of money spent on three different categories over the 9-year interval starting in 2011.
Overall, spending on books witnessed an upward trend, while the opposite was true for that on technology. Clothes, on the other hand, remained relatively stable.
In 2011, the yearly allocation of money to technologies was approximately $350, the highest of that year. And compared to about $100 books and clothes. In the following five years, spending on technology decreased $250, while there was a significant increased of $100. At the same time, the amount spent on clothes slightly went up and then leveled at $150.
In 2016, the expenditure on books and technology stood at $250. From 2017 to 2020, spending on books reached a high of $400, which is the highest figure. While technology continued to drop rapidly, ending at $200. Clothes constant at $150, which was the lowest during the whole period.
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