The bar chart gives information about the percentage of people’s total spending on various commodities and services in a particular European country between 1998 and 2008.
Generally speaking, what can be immediately surmised from the data is that there was an upward trend in the proportion of spent on clothing, holiday, and electronic goods. While the opposite was true for eating cut.
Looking at the details, the proportion of people’s spent holiday witnessed a migranal rise to 8% in 1998, starting with 5% in 2008. Subsequently, the percentage of spent on clothing accounted for 12% in 1998. While this figure demonstrated a significant growth to 18% at the end of the period. The percentage of spent on electronic goods had the highest figures; it began at 16% in 1998. While it rose a noticeable the reaching a peak of 20% in 2008.
In contrast, the percentage of newspapers/magazins and cinema mad up 3% in 1998. While, they witnessed a considerable decline to 1% in 2008. Moreover, eating cut proportion remained stable at 6% both years.
