The supplied bar chart demonstrates the date related to how families in one country spent their weekly income in 2 specific years: 1968 and 2018. Units are measured in percentage.
Overall, of particular note is the fact that even though spending money on food was marking the highest point among all 8 charts, the reverse was true for fuel and power. Regarding the figure of transport, the alteration between past and the next period was undergoing totally various results.
In more detail, while families spent most of their earnings on food accounting for 35% in 1968, the share for housing was intersecting almost four times as little as for food. As for statics in 2018 for both figures, the later one got the dominance reaching nearly 19% which was a bit higher than the former index. Whilst the figure for fuel and power was illustrating roughly 7 % in 1968, the share for cloothing and footware was depicting the a little higher within 10% during the period under consideration. With regards to after 5 decades, the change was less pronounced experiencing a slight decrease to 3% and 5% correspondingly.
Focusing on household goods the figure remained standability in both periods gaining 8%. With respect to the share for transport and leisure, although both were outlining almost spontaneous results which is 8% and 9% in 1968, the former index underwent nearly twofold soar which is 14% while the share for leisure was making up the highest proportion within 22% in 2018.
