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The line graph illustrates the percentage of household spending in a European country on five categories – food, leisure, clothing, transport, and energy – between 1960 and 2000. Overall, spending on food, leisure, transport, and energy declined over the period, while expenditure on clothing showed a gradual increase. Food remained the largest category throughout, despite […]
The data delineates the proportion of outlay in a European country for items such as food, leisure, clothing, transport, and energy between 1960 and 2000. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that Europeans spent most of their money on buying clothes. The expenses on food decreased significantly from about 32% to around […]
The line graph compares the budget shares channelled into five industries in one European country between 1960 and 2000. Overall, spending in most sectors declined over the period, except for the clothing industry, which exhibited a steady increase throughout. It is also worth mentioning that the percentage of funds allocated to the food sector declined […]
The line graph compares the proportions of expenditure in five categories in a European country between 1960 and 2000. Overall, all categories experienced different trends over the time period. While food, leisure, transport, and energy decreased, the figure for clothing increased gradually during the given period. As the graph shows, the category of food was […]
