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The image includes two bar charts depicting the proportion of people's total spending on six categories in a particular European country in 1998 and 2008. In 1998, the percentages for each category are as follows: 35% for Food/drinks/smokes, 15% for Clothing/footwear, 10% for Leisure/Education, 9% for Other items, 4% for Electronic goods, and 2% for Newspapers/Magazines/Books. For 2008, the percentages are 29% for Food/drinks/smokes, 9% for Clothing/footwear, 22% for Leisure/Education, 31% for Other items, 7% for Electronic goods, and 1% for Newspapers/Magazines/Books.
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The bar charts compare people’s expanditure patterns in one European country among six different products and services in 1998 and 2008
Overall, the there was increase with an exception of two sectors newspapers/magazines and going to the cinema
To begin with electronic devices which was regarded the largest share representing 16% in the initial year as opposed to clothing that was the second most figure with 18%. Additionally the figures for holiday and eating out was almost the same with only 2 difference compared to magazines and cinema that was accounted for 3%.
In 2008 the least proportion of people’s expanditure was cinema and magazines both of which made up the same 1% by contrast electronic devices with 20%. Yet, the figure for clothing was 18% and remained the second most figure by contrast holiday and eating out which stood At 6%
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