The bar chart illustrates the data regarding the percentage of weekly income utilize by a family in a country in 1968 and 2018.
It can be concluded from the graph that the highest percentage of money used for buying food, while for fuel and power the lowest percentage of income spent by families in the given years.
In 1968, the highest percentage of income used for buying food around 35%. For housing, the expenditure was 10% of their entire weekly income. However, this figure fell to almost 6% for fuel and power, before reaching to 10% again in order to clothing and footware. For hoesehold goods, personal goods and transport it was stable at 7%. In terms of leisure, it saw a light increse nearly 9% of weekly income.
For the remaining year (2018), the highest percentage of income utilize for leisure activities at almost 22% of weekly income. However, only 4% of money use for fuel and power. For food and housing they spend 16% and 19% of income, respectively. For hoesehold goods, the expenditure was 8% of their weekly income. However, this figure fell to almost 5% for personal goods, before reaching to 14% for transport.
