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The graph illustrates the details of how families in one country spent their weekly income between the years 1968 and 2018. Overall, it is evident that in 1968, food accounted for the highest category of spending at 35%. However, by 2018, this percentage had declined to approximately 16%. Interestingly, expenditure on household goods remained unchanged […]
The bar chart compares the average weekly expenditure of families in a given country across two years: 1968 and 2018. Overall, while spending on food, fuel and power, clothing and footwear, and personal goods decreased over the 50-year period, there were notable increases in other categories, most significantly in housing, transport, and leisure. Household goods […]
The bar chart compares the percentage of weekly income expenditure in one country from 1968 to 2018. It is evident that people allocated the highest percentage of their income to food, while the lowest percentage was spent on fuel and power. In 1968, consumer expenditure on food reached its peak at 35 percent. In contrast, […]
The bar chart compares the average weekly consumption of families in a country between 1968 and 2018. Overall, weekly spending experienced a significant change over the half-century period, with housing and leisure overtaking food as the largest areas of spending. In 1968, food accounted for 35% of the total weekly spending but reduced to half […]
The provided bar chart delineates the distribution of weekly expenditures by families in a particular country in two separate years, 1968 and 2018. Overall, the data illustrates significant changes in spending patterns over the 50-year period, with a noticeable shift towards increased expenditure on housing, leisure, fuel and power, transport, and a decrease in spending […]
