The line graph illustrates changes in distribution of average household income from 1965 to 2015. Changes represented as a percentage. The chart involved seven consumables for life: accommodation, recreation, food, transport, gas/electricity, savings and home improvements. The line graph divided on 2 main sections: significantly changes and almost neutral. In significantly changes included accommodation, savings and home improvements.
In the 1990, the cost of accommodation increased over the period and was the peak on the chart, in the comparison, savings costs significantly fell in this time, but home improvements all the same is the shortest one. Recreation and food are the most stable growth; transport and gas/electricity had insignificant increased, but came back to stable growing up.
At the conclusion, the line graph represents changes of dividing income for life between 1965 and 2015 years. There were substantial rise of an accommodation costs and notable decrease of a savings costs.
