The supplied bar graph outlines the spending of average European nation households per week between 1987 and 2007.
Overall, the data reveals that the family spend a equal amount of money for other good and service throughout the period. Notably, they use that most of the money on fuel and power, while they less expence it for tabacco in the beginning of the period.
Turning to the specific data, 15 % and 11% of money use by families on housing and transport in 1987 and it was modestly increase to reach at 33% and 31% by 2007, respectively. In contrast, families spend 18% on fuel and power, 7% on tabacco and 10 % on food in 1987, though in two decades, the number minimally decrease and reached at 15% , 2% and 5% progressively, by end.
Interestingly, families were spend similar persentage of money on other good and services at 16% in the years of 1987 and 2007. Conversely, residents were less interest in tabbco for both the However, fuel & power and other goods & services were most spending categories by families in 1998 while in 2007, housing and transport were on top.
