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Band 5+: The chart below shows the spending (in dollars) per household in the US on five different products in 2010 and 2014. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.

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The image presents a bar chart comparing US household spending in dollars on five products in 2010 and 2014: Food, Clothes, Books, Smartphones, and Toiletries. In Food, 2010 spending is about 2300, 2014 is approximately 4300. In Clothes, 2010 is roughly 2100, 2014 is around 2100 exactly. In Books, 2010 sees about 950, 2014 sees roughly 400. For Smartphones, 2010 spending is close to 200, 2014 jumps to approximately 700. For Toiletries, spending is around 1200 in 2010 and approximately 1300 in 2014.
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The bar chart illustrates that spending on food, clothes, books, smartphones and toiletries per housedold during 2010 to 2014.

It is obvious from the graph, that the expenditure on food remains high as compare to other products from 2010 til 2014. But there apparent increase of around 1200 dollars on food in 2014 than 2010. For clothes, it remained level off at 2500 dollars in these years.

The expenditure value for books reduces to $500 in 2014, while it was $1000 in 2010. In the smart phones market, there revenue had burgeon to 2600 dollars in 2014 from 2000 dollars. But for the toiletries, there was a very slight increase in spending per household.

In summary, this graph has showed how spending on five different products has changed over the 4 years.So, there was noticeable enhancement in the expenditure of food and smart-phones. While the others show either tiny changes which were not as much important or remain same.

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