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The bar chart illustrates how Europeans allocated their weekly income to different household categories in 1990 and 2020. Overall, while groceries represented the largest share of spending in 1990, rent and housing costs became the most significant expenditure in 2020. Another notable trend is that items such as entertainment, personal care, and clothing accounted for […]
The bar chart illustrates how households in a European country allocated their weekly income in 1990 and 2020. Overall, groceries accounted for the largest share of expenditure in 1990, while rent and housing costs dominated in 2020. Over the period, spending on clothing and groceries fell considerably, whereas housing and transport experienced notable increases. In […]
The bar chart shows how households in a European country allocated their weekly income across seven categories in 1990 and 2020. Overall, grocery spending was the biggest in 1990, whereas rent and housing were the highest expenditure in 2020. Meanwhile, personal care had the lowest share throughout the period. Households spent more on both utilities […]
The bar chart compares the percentage of weekly income spent by households in a European country on eight categories in the years 1990 and 2020. Overall, the most significant change over the 30-year period was in the proportion of spending on rent and housing, which increased substantially, whereas the share spent on groceries fell sharply. […]
The bar chart compare consumers expenditure on 7 different categories in a European country between 1990 and 2020, expressed as a percentage of weekly income. Overall, It is clear that European people spent significantly more money on rent and housing costs, which became the largest expense by 2020. Conversely, the proportion of income spent on […]
