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Band 5+: 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 average weekly spending by families in 1968 and 2018 in seven categories. In 1968, the highest spending was on food (23%) followed by housing (18%), while in 2018, the highest spending was on housing (29%) followed by transport (15%). Fuel and power spending decreased from 11% to 5%, while leisure spending increased from 9% to 12%. Clothing and footwear spending remained constant at 6%, while household goods spending decreased from 8% to 5% and personal goods spending decreased from 4% to 2%.
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The given birth chart illustrate the percentage of weekly income spending by families in a country from 1968 to 2019.

Overall it is clear that food was the largest category in 1968 how are most notable the expenses on housing and laser had a rapidly increased by 2018 compared to 1968.

In the year of 968 families and most weekly income on food at 35% making it almost 70% in 2018. However, there was followed by spending on housing, clothing and footwear with around 10%. Household good, personal goods, transport and leisure were the next highest category with nearly 9%. The list amount spent on the fuel and power about 6%.

In the year of 2018, the popular section was on the leisure , which accounted for just over 20% spent. Housing was the next popular expenditure ,with around 18% spent. Spending on transport was the nearest highest category, with just under 15 percent. The least expenditure was in personal goods and the fuel and power category standing at around 4%.

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