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The bar chart provides information on the average monthly expenditure of UK households in the 10-year intervals from 1990 to 2010. The expenses for rent and groceries topped the chart. In 1990, British households expended an average of about £400 for rent, while the expense for groceries was £605. The former then increased notably, with […]
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 demonstrates the amount of money allocated to five necessities by an average British house in three different years. Overall, transportation, groceries, and rent were the ways that money was spent primarily, with rent being the dominant one. In contrast, people used the least amount of their budget for entertainment and utilities, even […]
The bar chart illustrates how much money was spent monthly by British households across five categories—utility bills, transport, rent, entertainment, and groceries—over three decades. Overall, the expenditure for all categories was on upward trends, with the exception of entertaining options. It is also clear that the amount of money spent on rent was constantly highest […]
The bar chart illustrates how much money households in Britain spent in an average month on utility bills, transport, rent, entertainment and groceries in 1990, 2000 and 2010. Units are measured in pounds sterling. Overall, the largest expenditure by far was on rent, whereas the least amount of money spent was on utility bills and […]
