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The image shows household weekly spending as a percentage of weekly income in 1990 and 2020 for a European country, detailing various categories. In 1990, Entertainment and Personal Care both accounted for roughly 5%; Clothing was about 10%; Transportation also at 10%; Groceries at 25%; Utilities at 5%; and Rent and Housing Costs at 15%. By 2020, Entertainment declined to 3%, Personal Care at 7%, Clothing at 5%, Transportation at 8%, Groceries increased to 30%, Utilities slightly increased to 6%, and Rent and Housing Costs rose significantly to 33%.
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The bar chart compares the proportions of household weekly income spent on seven categories such as rent, utilities, transportation, groceries, clothes, entertainment, and personal care in 1990 and 2020.
Overall, rent and utilities saw significant increases by 2020, while spending on clothing and groceries decreased dramatically. The remain categories changed modestly.
Clothing saw the steepest fell among all sections, dropping from 13% to 5%. Furthermore, while household expenditure on groceries decreased from 27% to 17%, entertainment went down from 10% to 7%. In addition, personal care edged down slightly from 6% to 5%.
In contrast, rent more than doubled to 35% in 2020, compared to approximately 17-18% in 1990. Utilities increased from 6% to 105, and transportation rose modestly from 9% to 11%.
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