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The image displays a bar graph detailing the percentage of total spending across three categories for UK residents by age group in 2004: Under 30 spent approximately 5% on food and drink, around 13% on restaurant and hotel, roughly 6% on entertainment; aged 31-45 spent close to 6% on food and drink, nearly 12% on restaurant and hotel, approximately 7% on entertainment; aged 46-60 spent about 12% on food and drink, just over 14% on restaurant and hotel, around 8% on entertainment; aged 61-75 spent roughly 20% on food and drink, around 12% on restaurant and hotel, about 14% on entertainment; aged 76+ spent approximately 23% on food and drink, close to 7% on restaurant and hotel, nearly 12% on entertainment.
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The bar chart illustrates the information about expenditure on food and drink, restaurant and hotel, and entertainment, Among different age groups of resident in the UK in 2004.
Overall, Age groups of 76+ had the higgest figure on food and drink. The popular spender for entertainment are ages 61-75. However, Restaurant and hotel for Ages 61-75 is the smallest, and for under 30 that is the highest . While, under 30 remained the lowest for the other categories.
According the highlight of the main features, Under 30 spend alot in restaurant and hotel to above 14%, while food and drink with entertainment the lowest with in around 6% and 7%.
Next, Ages 61-75 more spending on entertainment approximately 23%, and the lest spending significantly on restaurant and hotel by 2%. And the end is ages 76+ with most spending in food and drink to around 23%. On the other hand, age groups of 31-45 and 46-60 have stable percentage.
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