The table depicts information about the average money spent in a month on distinct five categories of goods by four age groups in 2020. The pie chart illustrates the proportion of total expenditure of each category.
Initially, the amount spending on food was increased within the age. The total expenditure was 40% in which the oldest people (46-55) utilised 482 US dollars, while the less dollars were used by younger ones. However, the half expenditure was spent on clothing as compared to food category. In this, 143 US dollars was used per month by 18 to 25 years old people, which was started to decline until reaches at 27 US dollars for those who were 46-55. Followed by, there was still decrease showing on entertainment among different age groups money as same as clothing.
Further, on the education, young individuals mostly utilized their funds of 46 US dollars in a month, whereas aged people from 36 to 55 did not spent any money on education, the total amount was only 10%. Finally,15% was overall spending on health, where the older population used their large amounts on health, whilest, the less was spent by younger people.
Overall, the maximum money was paid on foods by aged population, while the least amount was utilized on education by younger, but none was used by oldest people.
