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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 gives information about the average expenses of a family in a nation on eight different headings in two years(1968 and 2018).
Overall, there was highest spending of income on food in first year and on leisure on second year. The data are presented in percentage.
In 1968, 35% of the total income was expended on food which was highest and it was followed by housing and clothing and footwear with same percent(10%). Similarly, fuel and power got lowest portion of about 7% only. Furthermore, equal amount was spend on household goods, personal goods and transport.
In 2018, leisure was rose up by 15% and came on peak. In the same way, housing also grown and reached about 18%. But, household goods remained constant on 8%. Food got dropped by about half of previous year. However, fuel and power, clothing and footware, and personal goods got declined with minute portion.
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