The tabular chart illustrates the percentage of income that adults and children spent on food, electronic equipment, music and videos in the UK in 1988.
Overall, it is quite evident that the most income as observed on food and music by women and girls, while the least was observed on electronic equipment and videos by women.
It can be clearly seen that the proportion of income adult spent on food were 25%, whereas, men and women were 14% and 39%, and women spent the maximum income. Moreover, the proportion of children, boys, and girls were 10%, 9% and 11% respectively. turning into electronic equipment, the maximum proportion of income was spent by children, which were 23%, whereas 5%, 10%, 1%, 18% and 5 % were spent by except children.
Probing further, the most preferred music were girls, which were about 40%, whereas the least preferred were adult, men, and women, which were around 5 %, furthermore, the proportion of children and boys were 39% and 38 % respectively. Moreover the proportion of boys and girls were 18% and 17%, which were the highest majority, while adults, men, women and children were small majority (1%, 2% and 0.5 %) and 12%.
