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The chart illustrates the proportion of income and expenditure at different ages in 2013. Overall, it is clearly seen that there are significant changes. Citizens who under 25 years and older than 75 years are nearly had the same income and spending ratio. While people aged from 35 to 54 years had the highest income […]
The bar chart illustrates the ratio of income to expenditure in dollars for Americans across different age groups in 2013. Overall, the data indicates that income generally exceeds expenditure in all age groups, with the income expenditure gap being the most significant for individuals at the middle age. Additionally, income and expenditure trend tend to […]
Given is the chart illustrating data on the money American residents gained and their expenses in the year 2013, outlining a comparison among age groups with dollars as the unit. Overall, the spent money did not surpass the income in all listed age groups, except for the youngest on the list. It is also apparent […]
The bar chart compares the amount of money earned and spent by different age groups of Americans in the year 2013. Overall, individuals aged 45-54 earned and spent the highest amount of money. In contrast, those over 25 had the lowest earnings and spendings. In terms of earnings and spendings, those aged 35-44 and 45-54 […]
The bar chart illustrates the income-to-expenditure ratio among different age groups in the USA in 2013. Overall, it is evident that the majority of Americans spent less than they earned, while some age groups balanced their spending with their income. Conversely, a minority of individuals tended to spend more than they earned. Individuals aged 35 […]
