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The image displays a line graph depicting spending percentages on various categories in a European country from 1960 to 2000. In 1960, food spending was approximately 34%, declining to about 15% by 2000. Leisure started at 18% and slightly decreased to around 12% in 2000. Clothing spending was at 11% in 1960 and gradually dropped to roughly 6% in 2000. Transport expenses were 9% in 1960, with a gradual increase to 15% by 2000. Lastly, energy spending started at around 7% in 1960, tapering to 5% by 2000.
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The line graph shows expenditure patterns of European country, between 1960 and 200. Overall, the share of spending on clothing experienced a steady growth, while, other household spending saw a general decreasing behaviour. Additionally, the percentage of food spending was by far the highest over the period studied.
In 1960, the share of clothing expenditure stood at just below 10%, before increasing steadily by 5%, at the end of the period.
Starting at 33% and 20%, the percentage of spending on food and leisure activities decreased significantly to low of about 13% and 11%, in 2000.
The others(transport and energy) was 10% and 5%, at first. Over the next 40 years, both of them portrayed gradual declining figure by 5%, hitting a low of nearly 5% and 1%, respectively.
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