The bar chart illustrates detail about households in a particular nation expenditure from their seven day work salary
Generally, the most significant facts to note from the graph is the food highest expenses while personal goods, fuel and power have the lowest. The income was shared among eight necessities.
In 1968, most of the weekly take home was spent on food with 35% rate, while the lowest expenses were on fuel and power, which was 6%. The other remaining items, each of them were not more than 10%. Personal goods and transport have the same percentage of 7, as well as housing, clothing and footwear with 10%.
In 2018, leisure took up to 22%of the families net pay per week. There was no change between the two years in household goods, which makes the items to be constant in the rate of spending by the families. The lowest expenditure was on personal goods, fuel and power with 4% of expenditure.
