The line graph illustrates the average yearly expenditure on books, technology and clothes over a period of 9 years in Someland starting from 2011.
Overall, while spending on books exhibited a consistent upward trend, technology expenditure saw a marked decline. Meanwhile, the amount spent on clothes remained relatively stable throughout the period, with the lowest figure observed among the three categories.
In 2011, technology had the highest figure, reaching approximately 350$. However, this figure dropped slightly to 300$ by the following year and remained steady until 2014. From 2014 onwards, spending on technology declined significantly, plummeting to around 200$ in 2022.
In contrast, yearly spending on books started at around 100$ in 2011, the smallest figure of the three categories. Between 2011 and 2016, expenditure on books surged dramatically to 250$. By 2020, it had peaked at nearly 400$, the highest figure recorded in the graph.
As clothing, the financial allocation was consistently stable. Starting at 125$ in 2011, it showed only modest fluctuations, rising slightly to 150$ by 2022. Despite some minor variation, the investment on clothes remained relatively flat over the period.
