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The chart depicts how much money was spent on three sorts among distinct demographic groups by age in the UK in 2004 Overall, sustenance and leisure activities, especially amid the resident group aged 61 and above, generall accounted for the highest proportions of expenditure, whereas hopitality services possessed the lowest rates. Food and drink consumption […]
The given bar graph illustrates the spending on three different headings by the different age groups of people residing in the UK in 2004. Generally speaking, the chart shows that as people were ageing they prefer spending less on restaurant and hotel and more on entertainment, food and drink. Regarding the people who were under […]
The bar chart compares the age groups of the British in terms of their expenditure on three categories, namely food and drinks, restuarants and hotels, and entertainment, in 2004. Overall, the most noticeable trend is that the percentage of food and drink expenses increased with age in 2004. Besides, the spending on food and drinks […]
The provided chart illustrates the spending across various age groups of citizens in the UK in three different categories in 2004. In general, while entertainment ranked first as the most popular expenditure among 61–75, restaurants and hotels were the least popular for that age group. Moreover, youngsters and adults spent most of their money on […]
The bar graph illustrates the expenses incurred by people in the UK in 2004, further classfied by their age, mainly for food, entertaintment and dining. Overall, it is readily apparent that people aged 60 and above spent mostly on food and recreation. In contrast, people under 30 allocated their expenses for dining in restaurants and […]
