5 report(s) found.
The provided bar graph shows how much money was spent monthly in terms of five catagories — utilility bills, transport, rent, entertainment, and groceries by British households from 1990 to 2010. Overall, what stands out is that with the exception of money spent on entertainment , the expenses on utility, bills, transport, rent, and groceries […]
This bar chart illustrates the information about type of monthly expenses by British people in 1990, 2000 and 2010, reported in Pounds Sterling. Overall, British people spend most of their money on rent, while paying less for utility bills and entertainment. The utility bills spending trend grew in 2010, while 1990 and 2000 has increasing […]
The bar chart gives information about how much sterling was spent in various sectors in British households between 1990 and 2010. Overall, there are five main expenditures in the map, and it is clearly seen that while renting expenditure was at the highest level, utility bills and entertainment were at the lowest level in total […]
The bar chart illustrates changes in the amount of money spent on different categories, namely, utility bills, transportation, renting, entertainment purposes, and groceries. Overall, all of the units were on an upward trend, with the exception of entertainment. It is also notable that, by the end of the period, renting had become the most popular […]
The bar chart illustrates the three years’ record of expenditure by the British households on an average per month. Overall, the British spent the most in paying for rent followed by groceries. The least is spent on entertainment. The data is calculated for three years: 1990, 2000 and 2010. The most significant difference is observed […]
