The total income and classification of food and clothes are represented in the table while the average spending of the family indicated in percentages, is illustrated in charts from 2010 to 2013.
We can clearly see from the table that total income decreased due to lots of expenses mainly on food and clothes. The pie charts show little changes in dairy products and meat and vegetables figures over 3 years.
Regarding the upward trend, the increased costs of food and clothes, have affected percentage proportion as well. Evaluating the growth in fruit and vegetables and dairy products, the former figures rise significantly from 20% to 35%, however, the latter go up just to 5% by the end.
Decreasement in some figures has only touched clothes and meat and fish proportions. With 10 times less in both, they went down to 12% and 15% respectively in 2013. In addition, the remaining same percentage in other food and drinks, the figure is 18% in both years.
