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The line graph below demonstrates the percentage of money spend on basic necessities in Europe from 1960 to 2000, such as food, transport, energy and etc. This essay will include all significant information about each. It is clear that the percentage of all spending, except clothing, experienced a deacrease in usage. The most significant change […]
The line graph shows expenditure patterns of European country, between 1960 and 200. Overall, the share of spending on clothing experienced a steady growth, while, other household spending saw a general decreasing behaviour. Additionally, the percentage of food spending was by far the highest over the period studied. In 1960, the share of clothing expenditure […]
The line graph gives data on the share of investments in a particular country between 1960 and 2000 . Overall , the percentage spending of clothing was the only figure which experienced a rise . In contrast , all other figures declined over a period . Additionally, the figure for food chain maintened the highest […]
the line graph presents the data on what people in a european country spend their money mostly on between 1960 and 2000. overall, there are 5 needs that illustrate on the graph: food, leisure, clothing, transpjrt and energy. its clear that people’s prioritises changed every year, we can see that before human spend their budget […]
The given line graph illustrates the proportion of the money spent on different categories ( food, leisure, clothing, transport, energy) in one European country from 1960 to 2000. Overall, all of the spending seem to decreased over time, except for clothing. To begin with, food started at nearly 35% in 1960, and leisure was 20% […]
