The bar chart illustrates how much money Europeans spent during a month in four categories in two years (2010 vs 2020).
Overall, there was in interesting trend to highlight: all the sectors, increased except for groceries. However, European citiziens spent much more money in groceries than in the other categories.
The families purchased $350 in food by 2010, but this behavior decreased in around $325 ten years later. However, groceries was the most sold product over these years. The second category was transpor, that rised from $200 to $250 at the end of the period. The same amount of increasing in visible for entertainment, which passed from $100 to 150.
Finally, utilities was the category of utilities, which raised a bit. Indeed, in 2010 the average expenditure was by $150, while around $160 in 2020.
