The bar chart gives information about how much sterling was spent in various sectors in British households between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, there are five main expenditures in the map, and it is clearly seen that while renting expenditure was at the highest level, utility bills and entertainment were at the lowest level in total in the given years.
At first, the amount of expenditure on utility bills was almost the same in 20 years, but when it came to 2010, it accounted for about 150 pounds sterling. In terms of spending money on transportation, it started at less than 200 pounds. It continued increasing over two decades, and it reached around 250 pounds sterling. The amount of money spent on entertainment was more than 100 pounds in 1990, and it did not change in 2010. However, it decreased to 100 pounds.
When it comes to other expenditures, spending money on rent and groceries was higher than others. In 1990, the amount of expenditure on rent accounted for almost 450 pounds, and it increased to about 520 pounds sterling. From 2000 to 2010, spending on rent was 600 pounds, and it was the highest level in the bar chart. In groceries, the amount of expenditure was almost the same, with more than 300 pounds sterling over three decades.
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