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The image displays a bar graph comparing the average weekly spending by families in 1968 and 2018, with categories including food, housing, fuel and power, clothing and footwear, household goods, personal goods, transport, and leisure. In 1968, food spending was the highest at around 35%, followed by housing at around 20%. In 2018, housing became the highest expenditure at around 40%, while food spending decreased to around 10%. Other notable changes include an increase in spending on fuel and power, transport, and leisure, while clothing and footwear and personal goods saw a decrease.
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This bar chart compares how families spent their income between 1968 and 2018.
It is clear that they paid a huge amount of money by purchasing food in 1968. Whereas in 2018 families used most of their earnings to be refreshed by doing various leisure activities.
Regarding the food in 1968, 35 percent of families income was used.
It decreased in the next 50 years with below 20%. Approximately 17 percent of their income was spent in housing in 2018 which was more than 3% from 1968.There was a slight difference between fuel and power,cutting and footware,Personal goods etc expenditure in this period. Household and goods expense remained same from 1968 and 2018.
Leisure activities expense witnessed a rapid increase in 2018. It went from almost 7.5 % to more than 22%. It was clear evidence that people begun to spend more of their earning to get memorable moment or refreshing time.
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