The graph illustrate the expenditure on five different items, in millions, by people in the 18-20 age group of a certain country in 2010 and 2014. Overall, most products recorded an upward trend between those years, except for books which declined, while clothes remained fairly stable. Additionally, the spending in food was the highest, which converse that of books within two separated years.
Regarding the increasing items, the amount of money allocated to food maintained its lead for all two given years, at roughly 3800 and around 4200, respectively. Meanwhile, smartphones’ funding was 2000 in 2010, after which it rose slightly to approximately 2900 the the following four years.
Concerning the remaining products, expenditure on clothes manifested a fair stability of its assistance, which sustained an average of around 2500 in two different years. Finally, books witnessed a marginally decrease in the spending, starting at 1000 and ending at around 500, which roughly less than doubled its number in 2010.
