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The bar chart illustrates the comparative analysis of how families allocated their weekly income in a specific country in the years 1968 and 2018. Overall, significant shifts in spending patterns occurred between 1968 and 2018, with noticeable changes in categories such as food, housing, and transport. While food expenses decreased, housing and transport costs saw […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the comparison of average weekly expenditures of families in a particular country in 1968 and 2018. Overall, the data highlights significant shifts in spending patterns over the fifty-year period, with a substantial decrease in food expenses, a considerable increase in housing and transport costs, and minimal changes in the remaining […]
In 1968, food accounted for the highest proportion of families’ weekly income at around 35%, but by 2018, this percentage had significantly dropped to about 15%. Conversely, housing costs increased from approximately 15% in 1968 to over 25% in 2018, indicating a substantial increase. Additionally, leisure expenditure doubled during the fifty-year period, reaching approximately 22% […]
“In 1968, food constituted the highest proportion of families’ weekly income, reaching nearly 35%. However, by 2018, this percentage had significantly dropped to approximately 15%. Conversely, housing costs surged from around 15% in 1968 to over 25% in 2018, indicating a substantial increase. Additionally, leisure expenditure more than doubled over the fifty-year period, rising to […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the changes in the spending pattern of average families in a particular country between 1968 and 2018. Overall, there were substantial shifts in the expenditure distribution of families from 1968 to 2018. Notably, food expenditure decreased significantly, while housing and leisure expenses saw remarkable increases. In 1968, food accounted for […]
