The bar chart illustrates the annually amount of average spending money on clothes each person in the USA in 1985, 1995 and 2005.
Overall, the average spending money for boy’s clothes nearly similar with girs’ clothes and they were the most smallest in the four types clothes purchasing by each people while the women’s clothes by far the most purchased per person thoroughout the period. Meanwhile, the annual moderate expenditure for men’s clothes was the average amount of money in the given period.
In 1985, the quantity of moderate spending on women’s clothes by per person was the most highest about 500$, while its for boys’ and girls’ clothes stood at approximately 100$. This figure for men’s clothes was moderate nearly 300$.
After a decade, the amount of annually spending on clothes each people was increased year by year, but the expenditure for men’s clothes and women’s clothes were rose sharply at nearly 450 $ and 500$.
By the 2005, moderation annual spending money on all types of clothes were increased, but its for only men’s clothes decreased slightly, stood at 400$, while this figure for women’s clothes was peaked up at about 650$.
