The line graph compares the average yearly spending on books, technology, and clothes in Someland over the period of nine years, from 2011 to 2020.
Overall, it is clear that the amount of money spent on books witnessed an upward trend, while the opposite was true for technology. Additionally, during the long periods, the lowest figure was the annual salary invested in clothes.
In 2011, the annual expenditures on technology were the highest, which were around $350. Between 2011 and 2016, it had fallen by approximately $100. Over the next four years, the amount of money spent on technology reached its lowest of $200, which was lower than the starting point.
In the first examined year, the figure for books was the lowest, standing at just over $100. Next, it increased significantly threefold to around $150 in 2016 before hitting the peak at approximately $400 and making it the highest candidate by the end of the period. Meanwhile, the starting point of clothes was higher than books by about $20 and remained stable after many years.
