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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 diagram illustrates the expenditure spend in a week by the people of European country for household purpose in 1990 and 2020.
Overall, the highest percentage of income is spend in rent and housing while the lowest is utilized for personal care in both year.
In 1990, highest sum of money is paid for rent and housing (about 40%) which decreased massively in 2020 by around 20%. Groceries spend about 30% of income in 1990, which decreased by 10% in 2020. The money used on clothing was just above 10% that decreased to about 5% in 2020.
Recreational activities used 10% of weekly salary in 1990 that was reduced in 2020 (around 5%) . In 1990 money used on individual care was the lowest (about 5%) which decreased just a bit in 2020. Expenditure on transportation and utilities was around 10% and both reduced in 2020 ( around 5%).
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