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The image shows a line graph detailing expenditure proportions within a European country over four decades; food starts at 35% in 1960, decreases to 30% in 1970, 22% in 1980, 18% in 1990, and ends at 15% in 2000; leisure begins at 9% in 1960, rises to 13% in 1970, plateaus at 15% in 1980, dips to 13% in 1990, and further declines to 11% in 2000; clothing starts at 7% in 1960, rises to 10% in 1970, hovers at 10% in 1980, then reduces to 9% in 1990, before settling at 6% in 2000; transport commences at 10% in 1960, remains steady through 1970, increases to 13% in 1980, rises to 17% in 1990, and peaks at 20% in 2000; fuel/energy starts at 5% in 1960, maintains this level through 1970 and 1980, dips to 4% in 1990, and reaches 3% by 2000.
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The graph demonstrates the percentage of expenditures to food, leisure, clothing, transport, fuel or energy in European countries from 1960 to 2000.
Overall, the using money for food declined dramatically over the periods, clothing increased a bit. In contrast, the percentage of leisure, transport and energy slightly decreased.
The expenditure to food was just below 35 percent in 1960, before significantly dropping over the periods, by reaching about 15 percent in 2000. Clothing started from 10 percent in 1960, and scoured roughly 15 percent in 2000.
The percentage of money that was used for fuel decreased, which started from 20 and scoured 10 percent by the time, while transport stayed approximately on 10 percent between 1960 and 1970 years, before declining to about to 5 percentage in 2000. In addition, fuel and energy slightly decreased from just above 5 percentage in 1960 to approximately 3 percent in 2000, reaching the lowest point.
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