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The bar charts detail how much proportion of European people’s overall expenditure on holidays, clothing, eating out, electronic goods, newspapers, and cinema between 1998 and 2008. Overall, Europeans spent the largest amount of money on electronic goods in both years, whereas the opposite was true for newspapers and cinema. Although their expenditure on electronic goods […]
The charts illustrate how the percentage of people’s total spending on different categories and commodities in a particular European country changed from 1998 to 2008. Overall, the proportions of clothing and electronic goods followed upward trends, while the percentages of holiday, newspaper and magazines and go to the cinema decreased, albeit at varying rates. Additionally, […]
The diagrams illustrate the percentage of people’s total expenditure on six distinct categories including holiday, clothing, eating out, electronic products, newspaper and going to the cinema in a specific European country in the years 1998 and 2008. Overall, citizens spent the largest share on electronic goods in both years. However; the proportion of expenditures on […]
The bar chart compares the expenditure patterns of consumers on various categories in one European country for the years of 1998 and 2008. Overall, there was a shift in people’s spending habits. Electronic goods and clothing emerged as a significant expenses, with their importance growing further by 2008. In contrast, remaining expenditure categories which demanded […]
A glance at the presented bar charts depicts the percentage of inhabitant’s total expenditure on distinct commodities and services, namely holiday, clothing, eating out, electronic items, newspaper or magazines, and going to the cinema in a particular European nation in two separate years, 1998 and 2008. Overall, it is noticeable that while the proportion of […]
