The chart shows data about percentages of the expenditure on three different categories among several age groups of citizens in the UK in 2004.
Overall, the chart clearly shows that almost all age people allocated their income more for food and drink expect young adults while with ages individuals spent less and less money for restaurant and hotel especially older categories.
Young adults who allocated approximatly 15% their income for restourant and hotel which considered the higher than food and drink, a little more 5%. While for 31-45 age people previous two categories located approximatly in one degrees, a bit less 15%. For middle aged people approximatly the same, but dine out and hotel place replaced entertainment which covered below 15% whiole this category considered the small one among young adults and 31-45 aged individuals.
Elderly people allocated their expenditure more for food with drink, just more 20%, while the small one counted restaurant and hotel approximatly 5%. 61-75 aged individuals spent more for entertainment and food and drink which covered a less more and just below 20% respectively.
