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Band 4+: The chart below gies information about how families in one country spent their weekly income in 1986 and in 2018

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The image shows a bar graph comparing average weekly family spending in 1968 and 2018 across several categories as a percentage of weekly income: Food (1968: ~35%, 2018: ~15%), Housing (1968: ~10%, 2018: ~20%), Fuel and power (1968: ~8%, 2018: ~5%), Clothing and footwear (1968: ~10%, 2018: ~4%), Household goods (1968: ~7%, 2018: ~5%), Personal goods (1968: ~8%, 2018: ~4%), Transport (1968: ~7%, 2018: ~14%), Leisure (1968: ~9%, 2018: ~22%).
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The bar chart illustrates five different categories families expends their weekly income in one country in the years 1968 and 2018 .

It is evident that food was by far the most thing families spent budget on from their weekly income in 1986, Although in 2018 the case had changed with fall in spent on food . Also housing transport and and leisures encountered an increased spent over the 32 years period .

In 1986 , people used to spend 35% of their income on food but in 2018 close to half of the budget of the weekly income spent on food has been fall . Three other categories witch are ,fuel and power , clothing and foot wear as well as personal goods also represent a decline from family weekly income expenses with an average percentage of 2% , 5% and 4 % drop shown respectively between 1986 and 2018.

In 2018 ,housing , transport and leisure rose the double in percentage of spent by families than in 1986 . On the other hand the proportion of spent remained steady with a 5% for the household goods .

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