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The image displays a line graph with five categories tracking percentage values from 1970 to 2010: Food starts at 35% in 1970, followed by 30% in 1980, 25% in 1990, 20% in 2000, and roughly 15% in 2010; Leisure starts just above 0% in 1970, rises to approximately 5% in 1980, leaps around 10% in 1990, climbs to around 15% in 2000, and stabilizes close to 22% in 2010; Clothing starts just under 20% in 1970, drops to about 15% in 1980, decreases to nearly 12% in 1990, touches 10% in 2000, and ends just above 5% in 2010; Transport maintains at about 10% in 1970, sees a minor decline under 10% by 1980, dips further to almost 8% in 1990, stays constant towards 10% through 2000, and remains just under 10% in 2010; Health starts below 5% in 1970, follows a steady incline reaching slightly above 5% in 1980, aligns closely with Clothing's drop, nearly 8% in 2000 and remains around 9% in 2010.
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The graph illustrates the proportion of total expenses in an Australian city in five different categories – food, leisure, clothing, transport and health – between 1970 and 2010.
Overall, the percentage of spending on transport and health decreased slightly, this figure for food declined significantly with minimal recovery. In contrast, leisure and clothing expenses experienced a marked increase.
In detail, food expenses reduced dramatically from 34% in 1970 to 15% in 2000, after which it went up minimally to 16% in 2010. Meanwhile, a negligible drop was seen for healthcare and transport spendings from 5% in 1970 to 3% in 2010 and from 10% in 1970 to 5% in 2010, respectively.
As for leisure and clothing, percentages rose considerably. Both figures started at 10% in 1970, but the percentage of clothing spendings grew more to approximately 19% in 2010; however, the proportion of leisure expenses also increased by about 7%, reaching 17% in 2010.
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