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The bar chart compares spending habits among six categories of European people in the country in 1998 and 2008. Overall, notably, people spent more money on clothing and electronic goods in both periods, while expenditure on holidays, newspapers and cinema had decreased since 1998. In 1998, electronic goods were the most popular spending category, reaching […]
The given bar chart provides data on the percentage of individual’s spending on different commodities and services in Europe over a spand of 50 years, from 1958 to 2008. Overall, there are some sectors that faced big differences and others faced small ones. In 1598, the percentage of food was the most common sector of […]
The given bar chart provides data on the percentage of individual’s spending on different commodities and services in Europe over a spand of 50 years, from 1958 to 2008. Overall, there are some sectors that faced big differences and others faced small ones. In 1598, the percentage of food was the most common sector of […]
The two given bar charts present how much people spent on the percentage of various commodities and services in a certain European country in 1998 and 2008. Overall, the biggest proportion was observed in people’s spending on goods and services, specifically clothing and electronic items, in both years. Meanwhile, others were also essential shopping. Turning […]
The two bar charts compare the percentage of overall spending allocated to six distinct commodities and services — including holidays, clothing, dining out, electronics, print media, and cinema — in a European country in 1998 and 2008. Overall, the proportion of spending on clothing and electronic goods rose over the ten-year period, with electronic goods […]
The bar chart compares the expenditure variations of people in one European country for various services in 1998 and 2008. Overall, the most earnings were allocated to buying electronic goods and clothing in both years;however, all the other sectors experienced downward trend. In 1998, the biggest share of money 16% was spent on electronic goods, […]
The bar charts compare the proportion of total expenditure in various consumer goods by citizens of European countries between 1998 and 2008. Overall, it is noticeable that spending on electronic goods and clothing increased, the reverse was true for magazines, holidays and going to the cinema. Additionally, money for eating out showed unchanged. Focusing on […]
The chart compares the percentage of people’s costs on different products and services in one european county in 1998 and 2008. Overall, Electronic goods and clothing are the one of the fields that more money was spent. Moreover, less money was used for going to the cinema and buying newspapers. As years passed, more interest […]
The supplied bar charts compare the percentage of expenses on various things in 1998 and 3008 from unknown European country. From an overall perspective, the highest proportions were Electronic goods and Clothing, while; vacation, dining out, buying newspaper and going to the theatre were the least spent among residents on both given years. Going into […]
In 1998, people’s expenditure patterns in the European country were distributed as follows: electronic goods accounted for the largest share, representing 16% of their income. Clothing followed closely behind with 12%. Notably, there was a small difference of only 2 percentage points between spending on holidays (8%) and eating out (6%). Additionally, expenses related to […]
The bar charts give information about the percentage of people’s total expenditure on different commodities and services in an unspecified country in two years: 1998 and 2008. Overall,while the proportion of people who spend money on clothing and electronic goods rose after a decade, the share of people who expend money on holidays, going to […]
