The provided illustration of the bar chart does demonstrate some information about the mean of expenditure by families in one country every week in 1968 and after 50 years, in 2018. Units of measurement are in percentages.
A glance at the graph reveals that most of the spendings went for food, housing, and leisure in both years, while the least common were personal goods, fuel, and power.
It is conspicuous that families used to spend a bit more than two times more money for food in 1968 than in 2018, approximately 35 and 17 percents respectively. Moreover, there was an increasing tendency of paying more for leisure, transport, and housing, nearly 14, 6, and 8 percents in turn. Furthermore, the need for personal goods, fuel and power, and for clothing footware have witnessed a dramatic decline, whilst for household goods, it remained steady over the period of half century.
