The bar graphs depicts the amounts were spend by different ages citizens of uk in various categories namely for, foods, restaurants, and entertainments in 2004. In short, the majority of people in all ages were used their expenses for entertaining purposes except elderly people who were more than 75 years. In contrast, small proportion of money allocated by all ages individuals to use for restaurants and hotels.
Firstly, less than 16% of money payout in entertainments by individuals whose ages were less than 30 and 61-75. Followed by this more than 12% of amount spend by 31-45 and 46-60 ages people for enjoyments. Then, less than 6% of their income involved in amusements by older ages people. Secondly, elderly citizens were 61-75, and 76 age used their 16% funds in foods and beverages. Followed by this around 10% of amount spend by 46 to 60, and 31-45 age individuals. Meanwhile, approximately more than 4% of amount dispensed in eating and drinking purpose by under 30 age persons.
Thirdly, more than 10% of money involved in restaurants and hotels by under 30 age people. Then, about 6% of amount spend by three age individuals likely 31-45, 46-60, and 61-75 for outside foods. Moreover, less than 4% of income expense in restaurants and hotels by elderly people.
To conclude, the maximum of people in all ages were used their expenses for entertaining purposes except elderly people who were more than 75 years. In contrast, small proportion of money allocated by all ages individuals to use for restaurants and hotels.
