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The image shows a bar chart comparing families' average weekly spending in 1968 and 2018, with seven categories: food, housing, fuel and power, clothing and footwear, household goods, personal goods, transport, and leisure. In 1968, food took the highest percentage of income at nearly 35%, while in 2018, it decreased to approximately 15%. Housing costs rose from around 15% to over 25%, and transport also increased significantly, from about 10% to over 30%. All other categories saw minimal changes, with fuel and power, clothing and footwear, personal goods, and leisure all remaining below 10% in both years, and household goods around 5%.
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The bar chart illustrates information about spending the weekly income in a country by families in 1968 and in 9078 overall, In 1968 , the most Significant part of expenditure was for food , while spending for leisure has been the most important one in 2018.
In 1968, The proportion for Spending money far food was 35% which was the highest , whereas that of fuel and power was just under 5٪and it included the lowest budget. The rate of costs leisure, transport, for personal goods and house hold goods were approximately 8% , moreover the figure for clothing and footware and housing were like each other with 10%.
The highest rate in 2018 was about housing with almost 22% while that of housing was just under 20%.The outlay for food and transport were 17% and 14% respectively. Incontrast , The proportion far fuel and pawer, clothing and foot ware, household goods and personal goods have been lowest percentages with 4%. , 5%, 8% and 4% respectively.
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