The bar diagram depicts the European nations’ expenditure in various household categories from their income generated within 7 days between 1990 and 2020.
Overall, the maximum proportion was spent on rent and housing costs and groceries. Whereas, personal care and utilities had the least spending during the given period.
In 1990, the income spent on rent and housing costs was 18% compared to groceries, 27%. However, for the former household category, it was around 35% in the year 2020. Likewise, for the latter one, it was below 20% at the same time. Moreover, for the utilities expenses, it was from 6% to 10% in the years 1990 and 2020, respectively.
In the year 1990, the expenses of the European countries’ population on their houses, on entertainment, personal care, clothing, and transportation were 10%, 5%, 12%, and 8%, respectively. Further, in the year 2020, all the mentioned categories had a significant decrease. While only transportation had a gradual elevation in the year.
