The above chart provides data on how families in a specific country spent their weekly income between 1968 and 2018.
Overall,in 1968,firstly most families spent their weekly income on food,followed by housing and clothing as well as footwware.As for results in 2018,many people were willing leisure and hosuing.Many people spending more on leisure and housing.Notably, household goods spending remained same in both years(1968-2018).
As can be seen from the chart,in 1968,many people spent their weekly earnings on food, which accounted for 35% of their income.Meanwhile,housing and clothing categories recorded same figure,accounting for 10%.Notably,three categories — household goods,personal goods and trasnport– each accounted for approximately 8% of weekly spending.Regarding leisure,it reached almost 9% by avarage weekly spending from families.Although fueal and power are paramount,poeple spent less money on fuel and power,at about 6%.
Looking in more details of 2018,families spent less money on food,comparing with figure in 1968,with 17%.Moreover,people desired to more leisure,accounting for approximately 23 percent.Turning to the housing,people bought more things which are related to housing,made up almost 19%,while transport used for usage,then 14%.With regarding clothing and footware,fuel,household goods and personal goods,these showed low figures: 5%, 4%, 8% and 4%.
