The line graph delineates the percentage of spending in a European country over a forty-year period starting from 1960.
Overall, it is evident that money spent on food took the highest proportion at the commencement. Additionally, the percentage for transport experienced an increase in the entire period while the other figures witnessed a reverse inclination.
Regarding the proportion of spending on transport, there was a considerable increase of 7%, from around 8% to 15%, from 1960 to 2000.
On the contrary, the figures of the other spending followed the decreasing trend in the entire period. Firstly, money spent on food took the highest proportion with around
34% at the beginning before experienced a rapid decline of 20%, from around 34% to 14%, from 1960 to 2000. Moreover, the percentages for leisure, clothing, and energy decreased gradually from around 20% to 12%, from 10% to 5%, and from 5% to 1%, from 1960 to 2000, respectively.
