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The image presents a line graph of spending percentages in a European country from 1960 to 2000 across five categories: Food started at 35% in 1960, decreased to 32% in 1970, then further declined to 22% by 1980, 15% by 1990, and ended at 14% in 2000. Leisure began at 18% in 1960, rose to 20% in 1970, peaked at 23% in 1980, then reduced to 21% in 1990, and decreased to 11% in 2000. Clothing recorded at 10% in 1960, remained stable at 10% in 1970 and 1980, dropped to 8% in 1990, and further lowered to 5% in 2000. Transport was at 8% in 1960, rose to 10% in 1970, increased further to 15% in 1980, reached 17% in 1990, and slightly dipped to 16% in 2000. Energy started at 9% in 1960, declined to 8% in 1970, was further reduced to 7% in 1980, then to 6% in 1990, and 4% by 2000.
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The line graphs illustrates the percentage of spending in a european country from 1960 to 2000, covering five categories: food, leisure, clothing, transport, and energy.
Overall, spending on food experienced a significant decline, while clothing show a steady increase. Leisure and transport, meanwhile, remained relatively stable over the forty-year period.
In 1960, food represented the largest share of household spending, at around 35%, but then this figure steadily fell to approximately 15% by 2000. Energy Spending almost dropping, moving from 5% in 1960 to almost 1% in 2000.
In contrast, clothing showed consistent growth, starting at roughly 10% and rising to almost 20% by the end of the period. Leisure spending declined steadily, falling from around 20% in 1960 and drops to just above 10% by 2000.By contrast, clothing showed consistent growth, starting roughly 10% and rising to almost 20% bu the end of the period.
In summary, lately the household spent a smaller portion of their budget on essentials such as food and energy, while clothig became a more significant expense.
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