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The bar graph demonstrates the mean family expenditure in a nation on a variety of items in a nation in 1968 and 2018 respectively. Overall, family expense was more evenly distributed on all items in 2018 than in 1968. The largest increase was found in food and clothing and footware, while the largest decrease was […]
the change chart illustrates information about the proportion of their income which the families spent for a week in 1968 and 2018. Overall, it is clear from the chart, although the most popular spending was food at the beginning of the period, they spent most of their money by the year 2000. Looking at the […]
The given bar chart compares amount of money spent by one household within a week in the time period of 1968 and 2018. Overall, it is evident that in 1968 people spent most of the money was spent on such essential needs as food, while in contrast, in 2018 families spent more money on leisure. […]
The bar chart illustrates how much average weekly income was spent by families in one country in 1968 and 2018. One can clearly see that families spent food by far the highest percentage of weekly income with about 35% in 1968. However, fuel and power were the lowest average weekly spending by families with about […]
The bar graph presents data about families spending their weekly earnings in one country in two different years,1968 and 2018. Overall, the way families spent their income had changed significantly by 2018 compared with 1968. Most notably, leisure and housing have overtaken food as the largest areas of expenditure. In 1968, food took the highest […]
