The bar chart illustrates data about how many families were spending their weekly income in a particular country between 1968 and 2018.
Overall, the consistant weekly income spending more on Food, Leisure, Transport and Housing while Household goods remains same but less used salaries in Fuel and power, Clothing and footware and Personal goods.
In 1968, 35% of weekly income spended on Food which was the highest of all time and dramatically decline by 25% on Housing and Clothing and footware. Whereas, around 8% of weekly income on Household goods, Personal goods and Transport remails same. Approximately 6% and 9% on Fuel and power and Leisure cost by the citizen.
The average weekly income spent on Food was about 7% on 2018 and rose up with approximately 9% in Housing. While with a huge decrease on Fuel and power and Personal goods about 4% and again increased by 6% on Clothing and footware.whereas, Household goods remains steady about 8% in 1968 and 2018 and got upward trend on Transport and Leisure about 9% and 23% respectively.
