The provided bar chart illustrates the average weekly expenditures of families in XXX in 1968 and 2018 across eight different categories, presented as percentages.
Overall, the data show significant shifts in spending patterns over the 50-year period. While food expenditures decreased notably, housing, transport, and leisure witnessed substantial increases.
In 1968, the highest proportion of family income, constituting 35%, was allocated to food expenses. However, this proportion plummeted to slightly above 15% in 2018, marking a reduction of more than half. Conversely, leisure expenses surged from about 5% in 1968 to 10% in 2018, representing a noteworthy increase. Additionally, housing, clothing, footwear, and transport expenses nearly doubled during this period.
Fuel and power, as well as household goods, remained relatively constant, with minimal changes in percentages from 1968 to 2018.
