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Band 5+: The chart below shows the spending (in millions) by 18-20 years old in one country on five different products in 2010 and 2014.

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The image shows a bar graph depicting expenditure in million dollars for five categories in 2010 and 2014: Food spending is approximately 3300 million in 2010 increasing to 4500 million in 2014; Clothes expenditure is around 2500 million in 2010 slightly rising to 2600 million in 2014; Books expenditure is approximately 500 million in 2010 growing to 900 million in 2014; Smartphones spending shows 1800 million in 2010 rising to 2500 million in 2014; Toiletries expenditure is roughly 1200 million in 2010 increasing to about 1500 million in 2014.
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The given column chart illustrates the expenditure on food, clothes,books,smartphones and toiletries by people aged 18-20 in one nation between 2010 and 2014.

Overall, there was decreases in spending on five different items by young people,especially in terms of books,which registered a sharp decline. Notably, food is the most prevalent mode of products,consumed by people aged 18-20 by far.

Regarding food and clothes, the expenditure on food dominated the given chart, standing at about 3600 millions in 2010 and 4400 millions in 2014.However, spending on books products witnessed a dramatic decrease from about 1000 millions in 2010 to 500 millions in 2014,making this item became the lowest products was spent by young people.

In terms of clothes, smartphones and toiletries. people aged 18-20 tend to spend the highest on clothes in 2010 .However,the amount spent on clothes remained unchanged in the following year, at about 2500 millions in 2014. The expenditure for clothes was surpassed by spending on smartphones,rising to approximately 2600 millions in 2014.This was followed by the figure for toiletries, at about 1900 millions in 2010 and 200 millions in 2014.

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