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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 supplied line graph illustrates the percentage of spending money on different things like; food, clothing, leisure and transport in European country from 1960 and 2000. Overall, it is obvious that people from 1960 started spending less money on foods, but spending money on clothing suddenly become popular
in 1970. Moreover for other fees in can be seen a downward trend.
Expenditure for food bills suddenly dropped in 1970 and it can be seen a continuously downward trend till 2000. But spending money on clothing become popular in 1970 and till 2000 it can be seen an upward trend.
For transport, energy and leisure consumption dropped steadily dropped over the years
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