The diagrams show how general family cots had changed between 2017 and 2018 in a random city. In 2017 costs for entertainment were a tenth of the overall costs, while they increase to 15 percent in 2018. At the contrary costs for rent or house purchasing had decreased from 32 percent in 2017 to a quarter of the total amount in 2018. In a similar proportion money spent by people had declined from 22 percent in 2017 to 18 percent one year later.
Moreover, people didn’t change the average percentage for household bills costs during the period of observation, which remained steady at 18 percent.
Another increase had been for grocery costs, which grew of 6 percentage points from 18 percent in 2017 to 24 percent inn 2018.
In conclusion costs for entertainment and schooling has increased during the observation, while costs for rent or house purchasing and grocery cots has decreased after one year. Household bills costs are the only one that remain steady.
