The provided charts offer insights into the expenditure by British parents on their children’s sports from 2008 to 2014, and the participation rates of children in three sports including football, athletics, and swimming over the same period.
Overall, there were increases in both average monthly expenses and the number of children participating in all three sports. Football emerged as the most preferred sport among children, consistently leading in participation levels.
The line graph depicts the progressive increase in monthly spending by British parents on their children’s sports, starting from 20 pounds in 2012 to the highest expenditure recorded at 35 pounds in 2008. In terms of participation numbers, football saw the highest participation with over 7.5 million children, athletics and swimming were both under 2.5 million in 2008.
Over 6 years, football remained relatively stable as the most played sport, at about 8 million. Swimming experienced a double upsurge in participation from less than 2.5 million in the first year to 4 million in the final year. A similar change, but to a much larger extent, was recorded in the figures for athletics, which almost quintupled from shy of 1 million initially to approximately 5 million finally.
