The graph illustrates the amount of expenditures in a European country from 1960 to 2000 per precentages.
Overall, it can be seen that all this expenses witnessed a decline over the period, while cost of clothing was the only one which saw a increase. Food was the most thing that people buy it in 1960, wile fuel and energy was the least.
The most commonly bought thing in 1960 was clothes with around 35%, then declined rapidly at almost 15% in the end. Followed by leisure which was the second thing that costs people by almost 20%, and also this expenditure witnessed a steady decrease similarly to foods with over 10% in 2000. Transport and sources of energies saw also a decline over the period, where they were cost 10% and 5% respectively in 1960, they saw a slightdecline over the periode to reach around 5% and 3% respectively.
On the other hand, clothings were 5% in 1960, and in contrast with all other expenditure, this one witnessed a significant increasing over the period and end it at 15%.
To sum up, all expenditures were out of the interest of people from 1960 to 2000, while clothes attracted people.
