The line graph illustrates the average annual consumer spending on books, technology, and clothing in Someland over a nine-year period from 2011 to 2020. Overall, technology expenditures showed the most significant growth, surpassing other categories, while spending on books and clothes experienced more moderate changes.
Initially, in 2011, clothing was the highest expenditure category, with consumers spending approximately [X] dollars annually. However, by 2020, technology had become the dominant category, reaching [Y] dollars. This surge in technology spending reflects increasing demand for electronic devices and digital services. Meanwhile, expenditures on books remained relatively stable, fluctuating slightly between [A] and [B] dollars throughout the period.
In contrast, clothing expenses saw a gradual decline after 2015, dropping from [C] to [D] dollars by 2020. This suggests a shift in consumer priorities toward technology over fashion. Notably, technology spending overtook clothing in [Year], marking a significant trend change.
In summary, while all three categories experienced changes, technology showed the most dramatic rise, whereas books maintained steady spending levels, and clothing gradually decreased in consumer priority.
