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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 line chart displayed the percentage of spending in a country in Europe, over 40 years period from 1960 to 2000.
Overall, there was a significant decrease in food consumption while the expenditure of clothing witnessed an increase.
Look at looking at the detail, as regard the food spending proportion. It first started at nearly 35% in 1960, become the highest in the graph. However, the line saw considerable drop to 20% in just next 30 years and below 15% in the end of 2000. Spending on leisure slightly decreased from 20% to 10%. This downward trend also happened with transport and fuel, with 10% to 5% and 5% to 2,5%, respectively.
The only upward trend in the graph belong to clothing spending. Despite that at 5%. Lower than most of other expenditure. It has risen stably, overtook transport, fuel and food in 2000, become the expenditure that had the highest number.
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