The chart shows the ratio of income and expenditures by Americans. This data is categorized by age range in the year of 2013.
Based on the data, Americans in the age of 35-44 and 45-54 has the highest income of just below 80.000 dollars. Meanwhile the lowest incomes are those in the age of less than 25, with the number of incomes slightly under 30.000 dollars. Whilst the highest expenditures are from Americans in the age of 45-54 with an expenditure of 60.000 dollars and the lowest expenditures comes from those in the age of under 25 with 30.000 dollars.
The second highest incomes came from Americans in their age of 55-64, with the number of incomes just above 70.000 dollars. The third, fourth, fifth and sixth are as followed of the age of 25-34, 65-74, >75, and <25. As for the ranks of expenditures are slightly different from one another, ranging approximately from 30.000 dollars to just under 60.000 dollars. In comparison of the highest to lowest income and expenditures, Americans in the age of more than 75 years old, has the slightest significancy between their income and expenditures.
