The table chart compares the percentage of historical data about family budget spent on different sectors in a European nation from 1920 to 1980.
Overall, the highest percentage of family budge spent on food, while the proportion of family budget spent on transportation was the lowest in a European country during the period shown.
According to the table, in 1920, food accounted for the highest percentage family budget, at 41%, which declined rapidly to 19% in 1980. In addition, spending family budget on houses increased gradually from 26% in 1920 to 33% in 1980. Moreover, the least distribution of family money spent on transportation, at 3% in 1920. Then it was a rise significantly by 25% until 1980. Additionally, a European country families spent on other sectors growth from 9% to 14% between 1920 and 1980.
For the remaining figures, the percentage of family budget spent on clothing was fell moderately from 17% to 5% over the 6-decade period shown. Furthermore, from 1920 to 1960, spending on the health care sector climbed from 4% to 6%. After that, it decreased to 4% in 1980.
