The line chart depicts average yearly spending on three distinct categories of Someland’s buyers over a period of 10 years, commencing with 2011.
Overall, there was an upward trend in allocation of money for books, whereas expense of technology dropped significantly. It is also apparent that spending for clothes had a stable growth during the timeframe.
In more detail, technology had the highest expenditure in 2011, at about 350 dollars before declining by 50 dollars after four years. This figure experienced a constant decrease thereafter and by 2020, distribution of money for technology hit a low of 200 dollars. Conversely, the expense of books rose considerably for most of the given period, except a year from 2017. Although this figure had the lowest payment in the initial year, at under 100 dollars, spending for books reached a top by the end of the period, with nearly 400 dollars.
Notably, expenditure on clothes displayed a more muted trend. It witnessed a slight rise in 2012, at 150 dollars and afterward, the payment for clothes remained stable, ranging from 140 to 150 dollars.
