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The bar graph illustrates how three distinct income classes spend their income on necessities of life. On the basis of household income, these classes have been categorized as low, medium and high. Overall, all three groups are utilizing almost one third of their income for housing. The expenditures of retirement saving for high income class […]
The chart illustrates how families from low, middle, and high-income groups spent their money on different categories. Overall, all three categories households spent more on housing, while low-income households spent more on basic needs, while high-income households spent more on non-essential and savings. To begin with, housing was the biggest spending for all categories households […]
The bar chart illustrates the average household expenditure patterns for households categorized by three income types– low, medium, and high. The figures are presented in percentages. Overall, the housing has the highest proportions of all income levels, whereas the category of eating out ranks as the lowest spending pattern with the least number of proportions. […]
The bar graph represents average expenditure figures of families in a household according to their salaries. Overall, every income category spent most their salaries on housing followed by transportation and food at home while they expended the lowest amount of money on eating. Average households expended the majority of their income in housing which is […]
The given bar graph presents the information about the average expenditures of a family in three distinct salary range. Overall, the chart demonstrate a significant portion of income being spent on housing, and the least on education and eating out. Notably, people with higher salary invest in retirement savings, while medium and low salary range […]
