The bar chart illustrates information about monthly spending of a family in the USA on three items in 2010: food, gas and clothing, measured in dollars.
Overall, it is clear that spend on clothing accounted the highest percetage over april. In addition, comes food sector which scored the least percentage in february, but increased recently. The average showed declined in last period.
In january, the highest spent was in food sector at about 500 dollars, gas at about 350 dollars, whereas the least one was cloth sector at nearly 210 dollars. After that, in february the food increased from about 500 to nearly 550 dollars, however gas sector decreased from about 350 to nearly 300 dollars. On the other hand, clothing showed significant increased at around 550 dollars.
By march, food sector declined to nearly 420 dollars, and gas rose to 350 dollars, clothing sector declined sharply to approxmaitely 350 dollars. Finally in april, food with slight difference at around 300 dollars, gas and clothing sector increased at about 570 and around 650 dollars respectively. The average range was fluctueted and declined recently to 250 dollars.
