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The image depicts average weekly spending by families in 1968 and 2018 as a percentage of weekly income. In 1968, food accounted for 35%, housing 10%, fuel and power approximately 7%, clothing and footwear around 10%, household goods 8%, personal goods around 7%, transport just under 10%, and leisure approximately 9%. In 2018, spending on food dropped to approximately 17%, housing increased to about 18%, fuel and power decreased to approximately 4%, clothing and footwear reduced to around 5%, household goods rose slightly to about 9%, personal goods decreased to around 4%, transport grew to roughly 14%, and leisure increased significantly to 22%.
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The given bar chat depicts percentage of money spend on eight reasons as weekly income over 2 years in one particular country.
Overall,As a comparison of the 1968 and 2018 had significant differentiation about expenditure foods and Leisure in the 1968 highest amount of money was spender for food however, 2008 that for leisure.
In 1968 35 percentage of weekly income paid out for food. It was the highest amount for this year. As well as families spend their income for secondary highest spendituer for housing and clothing ware.it was a sharply 10% for both least expenditure was the fuel and power. It had average 70%. while other expenditure got over 7% for personal Goods,transport and Leisure.
Consider to 2018 significantly high amount spented for leisure it was around 17.5%.It is increased nearly 12.5% than 1986.Where as expenditure for food sink over 15% furthermore, spend the money for household goods had been gotten same percentage of expensed just over 7.5%.
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