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The bar chart compares the percentage of weekly income that families spent on various categories in 1968 and 2018. Overall, families spent a higher proportion of their income on housing, transport, and leisure in 2018 than in 1968, while spending on food, clothing, fuel and power, and personal goods declined. The proportion spent on household […]
The given chart illustrates the typical weekly spending of families in a specific region between 1968 and 2018, measured in weekly expenditures. Overall, the most notable trend is that a significant portion of expenses was allocated to food, which accounted for roughly 35% of total spending in 1968. However, by 2018, food expenditures had decreased […]
The bar chart displays how families in a certain country spent their weekly income in the years 1968 and 2018. Overall, in 1968, families spent the biggest share of their income on food; however, 50 years later it decreased significantly. In 2018, people spent the biggest amount of money on leisure. In 1968, 63% of […]
The bar chart delineates the weekly income expenditure of families in one country on eight different categories over 50 years, in 1968, and 2018. Overall, at the start, food, housing, clothing, and footwear were the major sectors households spent the most money. In stark contrast, leisure was the most common category for families’ weekly income […]
The bar chart delineates the weekly income expenditure of families in one country on eight different categories over 50 years, in 1968, and 2018. Overall, at the start, food, housing, clothing, and footwear were the major sectors households spent the most money. In stark contrast, leisure was the most common category for families’ weekly income […]
