The chart display the people’s consumption rates in estern country between 1960 and 2000.
In general, it can be seen that all sort of spendings in all things are going steadily downward except the using of transporting which is going gradually upward.
To begin, food was the most using thing in 1960, and the its percentage declined dramatically from approximately 35% arriving to 15%; The rate of buying food remained above the rate of all conumption except the transport. Likewise, the spending on leisure followed food, and dropped from 20% in 1960 to about 12% in 2000. Nevertheless, The lowest number of spending were clothing and then energy in 1960. Spending on clothing was 10%, and then it reduce by half which is 5% in 2000. As well as the spending on energy, it decreased slightly from 5% in the begining of the period to around 1% in the enf of the period.
Transport was one of the lowest consumption in the begining of the duration roughly 9%. It increased significantly to reach the highest percentage in 2000, which was 15%. This meant that transport is the only consumption that grew in the period.
