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The bar chart provides the necessary information about the weekly income spending by families between the years 1968 and 2018. Overall, the highest expenditure was consumed by food in the initial year, whereas fuel and power and personal goods had the least consumption of income. In 1968, it seemed that food covered the highest income […]
The bar chart illustrates a specific nation and how families spent their weekly earnings between 1968 and 2018. Overall, it is clear that both years experienced fluctuations over the period. In comparison, the highest weekly spending was food in 1968, while the lowest spending was both fuel and power, and personal goods in 2018. Looking […]
The bar graph depicts the data on how the average family in one country spent their weekly income in 1968 and 2018. Overall, in the 50-year span, the significantly reduced expense for food and the substantially high spending for housing and leisure indicate that the preference for leisure and housing had overtaken food as the […]
The bar chart illustrates the data about a family’s weekly expenditure in 1968 and in 2018. In brief, the highest outlay among all other things in 1968 was food, while the expense of leisure in 2018 was maximum. In 1968, food consumption was 35%, and 50 years later, it reduced to 17%. Families are giving […]
The chart depicts the data about families who spent their money on a weekly basis in one particular nation in 1968 and 2018. Overall, the high percentage of weekly income was shown by the first line at 35 percent in 1968. However, the second line represents the lowest proportion of weekly income in 2018, which […]
