The amount of money spent on clothing items in the United States over a 20-year period is illustrated by the given bar chart.
Overall, the outlay on men’s as well as women’s clothes was greater compared to expenditure on boys’ or girls’ outfits throughout the given time period.
The spending on women’s clothing was the highest in 1985, accounting for around $500 per head, and this further rose to about $650 per person in 2005. Moreover, in 1985, the average outlay on men’s clothes stood at nearly $300 per individual, and this was followed by an increase of approximately $450 per person before declining to $400 per head towards the end.
On the other hand, the expenditure on boys’ and girls’ clothing wavered around $100 per head over the given number of years. However, in 2005, the spending on girls’ clothes experienced a modest rise of about $170 per person.
