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Band 7+: The chart below gives information about how families in one country spent their weekly income in 1968 and 2018. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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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 graph presents data about families of spending their weekly earnings in one country in two different years,1968 and 2018.

Overall, the way families spent their income had changed significantly by 2018 compared with 1968. Most notably, leisure and housing had overtaken food as the largest areas of expenditure.

In 1968 families spent most on food, accounting for 35% of their weekly income, while in 2018 this figure decreased by almost half to around 17%. In 1968, the proportion of weekly income spent in any of the other categories never exceeded 10%. However, leisure and housing both showed a significant increase in 2018, replacing food as the largest expenses with approximately 22% and 19% of family income respectively.

Expenditure on transport also rose, to almost 15% of weekly income, whilst money spent on household goods remained at roughly 7%. In comparison, clothing and footwear, fuel and power, and personal goods all saw a reduction to no more than 5% of weekly income

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