The graph illustrtes the average monthly spending on food by a family in a particular country between 2000 and 2020.Overall,the family’s spending on food showed a general upword trend over the period,reaching a peak in 2015 before declining slightly by 2020.
The high-income group maintained the highest expenditure, starting at $600 in 2000 and rising steadily to $720 by 2020.Meanwhile,middle-income spending began at $400 and showed some fluctutaion;it increased to $450 by back to $400 in 2015 before ending the period at $500. doubled to $
The low income group experienced the most significant growth.Initially,their spending stagnant at $200 until 2005,but it surged sharply after 2010.By 2015,their expenses had doubled to $400, catching up to the middle-income level.By the end of the period in 2020, this figure reached 450, representing a total increase of $250 from the starting year.
