The bar charts compare total spendings of individuals in different things in a particular European country between 1998 and 2008. Units are measured in percentage. Overall, in every given year people spend most of their money on electronic goods while newspapers, magazines and cinema had pretty similar rates and eating out had stability.
Turning to the details, in 1998, individuals spent their large amount of money on electronic products with 16 percent after a decade this rate increased by four percent (20%). In the first year people spent 12% of their budget for clothing. In 2008, this share grew to 18%. In both years eating out stayed stable with 6%.
Looking at the remaining units. Peopleʼs spending on holiday dropped to 5% from 8%. The next categories are newspapers, magazines and go to the cinema. In 1998 both units had the same rate 3%. Finally, after ten years, both of them declined by 2%.
