The bar chart shows how much South Koreans of different age groups spent on seeing movies, eating out and going to concerts in 2014. Overall, the most amount of money was spent on going to restaurants, and the least on music concerts.
In the 18-25 age group, the least amount of money is spent on watching movies and the most on music concerts. People aged from 18-25 allocated the same money on restaurants as on music concerts. People in this age group generally spend less money than other ages.
The age from 26-39 spent about the same on going to the cinema ($13 million) and music concerts ($12 million). They extended less money than 18-25 age group on going to the music concert and less than the 40-55 age group on going to restaurants.
The age group that spends the most on restaurants is the age group 40-55, they spent about $23 million. People in that age group allocated more money for restaurants than the old people (56-58 years old). The amount of money extended on restaurants is triple that of music concerts.
People aged 56-80 spend less than other age groups and mainly spend on restaurants. The amount of money they spend on watching movies and music concerts is the lowest. The 40-55 and 56-80 age groups spent almost the same amount of money on music concerts, at about $7 million.
