The given bar chart illustrates the expenditure by 18-20 year teenagers in a particular country. This estimation is based on five different products including: Food, Clothes, Books, Smartphones, and Toiletries in a certain period from 2010 to 2014.
Overall, Food had been the major purchase that 18-20 year individuals focused on, while the amount of money that those teenagers had spent on Books was the lowest recording. These spending on those categories had increased over the time.
In 2010, around 3600 millions were purchased for the Food industry by 18-20 year olds, this expenditure had risen to 4400 millions after 4 years. In contrast, the amount of Book spending had significantly decreased by half between 2010 and 2014. However, the Clothes category had accounted for 2500 millions and remained unchanged over the timeframe.
The Smartphones and Toiletries industry had had a similar spending growth. In 2010, the amount of Smartphone spending by the 18-20 year group had outweighed those amount of Toiletries, 2000 millions and 1800 millions respectively. Following this fluctuation, the Smartphones expenditure had dramatically jumped to 2600 millions while there was a slight surge in the Toiletries industry, which was 2000 millions.
