The line graph gives information about how much money was spent on different fields in one European country between 1960amd 2000. Overall, the outlay on all fields witnessed moderate decrease albeit at different rates with only clothing bucking the trend.
Focusing on the bigger numbers first, food started at about 32% in 1960, which was the highest figure in the graph, dropped significantly to 15% in 2000. Meanwhile, 20% of money was spent for leisure in 1960, that then saw a marginal decrease before reaching 12% in 2000.
In 1960, expenditure onclothing and transport was almost the same 10%, however, the figure for the former one increased dramatically to 15% in the final year while the figure
for the latter one halved in 2000. Finally, the lowest percentage of money (15%) was spent on energy in 1960 before falling to almost 0% in the last year.
