The line chart provides an overviwe of the proportion of spending in Turkey, with figures expressed with percent, over the period from 1960 to 2000.
Overall, it is evident that almost all categories declined over the period, but clothing spending rose. In broad terms, food consistently recorded the most substantial figures, whereas energy remained comparatively insignficant.
With regard to the percentage of spending in Turkey, food registered exactly 35% in 1960, making it the most prominent feature of the chart: however, it declined significantly between 1970 and 2000, and stood at 15% in 2000. This was followed by transport, which stood at 10% in 1960, after that it decreased abruptly from 1990 to 2000. By contrast, clothing accounted for a markedly lower value, at around 10%, but it started rising, and peaked at approximately 15% .
Examining the remaining data, leisure experienced a pronounced decline over the period, culminating in about 10% by 2000. Meanwhile, energy displayed comparable pattern. Notably, the disparity between leisure and energy was marginal, underscoring a clear difference in the percentage of spending in Turkey from 1960 to 2000.
