This chart shows how families spent their money each week in two different years: 1968 and 2018.
The biggest category in 1968 was food, while in 2018 it was leisure. The most uncommon type of spending in 1968 was fuel and power. After a 50-year period, fuel and power also had one of the lowest percentages, with personal goods.
In 1968, the largest proportion was food, with 35% of income spent on it. 10% was paided on housing and on clothes and shoes. Items for housing, personal spending, transport, and leisure each had about 8%. Fuel and power was the lowest category and had about 6%.
In 2018, spending on leisure was 22% and was the most popular type where families spent money. Second in popularity was housing with about 19%. Fuel and power and personal goods fell to below 5% each. Clothing and footware with food, decreased by half. Household goods remained unchanged, still at about 8%. Transport rose noticeably to about 14%.
