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The bar chart delineates the annual average expenditure on clothing per capita in the United States for the years 1985, 1995, and 2005. A consistent upward trajectory in clothing spending is observable across all demographic groups over the examined period, with women’s clothing reflecting the highest expenditure. In 1985, the average spending on boys’ clothing […]
The bar chart illustrates data about the annual average spending on clothes per person in the United States in three different years: 1985, 1995 and 2005. Overall, all expenditures maintained almost the same level. The most popular clothes are for women and the least popular clothes are for little boys. In each year, boys’ items […]
The bar chart illustrates the annual avarage spending on clothes per person in the US between 1985, 1995 and 2005. Overall, the amount of money spent on women’s clothes increased and was the highest of the four types of clothes, whereas the amount of money spent on men’s clothes decreased slightly after increasing noticeably over […]
The given chart illustrates how much money each person spent on clothing among many categories namely: male, female, girl and boy in the US annually, for three separate years: 1985, 1995 and 2005. Overall, it is clear that the spending for women’s and men’s clothes dominated over the given years with female’s clothing ranked first. […]
The bar chart compares expenditure on clothing per person in the USA each year between 1985 and 2005. Overall, the standard amount of money spent on clothing increased over a period of time in all figures. Furthermore, it was obvious that adults, especially women spent more on clothing than their younger counterparts. In 1995, women’s […]
The bar chart illustrates data regarding yearly usual expenditure of people to wardrobes, in three different years. Overall, people started to spend more over the period for their clothing. Additionally, adults’ money spent, especially of women’s, was more than that of children. Adults’ figures were relatively major. The women’s clothes figure was the highest regardless […]
