20 report(s) found.
The line chart depicts data about 5 types of spending in a particular European country in years from 1960 to 2000. The measurements are given as percentages. As is observed, the food line was on the top in 1960 but it was steadily decreasing; meanwhile the figure for transport started on fourth place and it […]
This line graph shows the percentage of how much European country spend their money on food, leisure, clothing, transport and ernegy from 1960 to 2000. Overall, There is massive decline on spending from 1960 to 2000 in all except the use of transport. But the crisis on the spending of food is reportedly move from […]
The line graph illustrates the proportion of expenditure on food, leisure, clothing, transport and energy in a particular country in Europe between 1960 and 2000. Overall, the percentage of all needs witnessed a significant drop, except for transport which increased dramatically. Moreover, the food was the largest spender before it was overtaken by transport by […]
The given line chart illustrates the proportion of budgets distributed among five different purposes in a European country between 1960 and 2000. Overall, the spending on food was the most popular among the five categories, while the least was spent on energy. Additionally, expenditures showed a downward trend throughout the period, except for transport, which […]
The given line graph compares the percentages of time spent for five different purposes in a European country over a period of forty years. At one glance, it can be clearly seen that in 1990, a high percentage of people spent their time for eating foods, while a low percentage spent for energy. In 1960, […]
The line graph illustrates proportion of investing to five different items and activities in a European country between 1960 and 2000 Overall,what stands out from the chart is that the percentage of spending on Food and Leisure showed a obvious decreased over the period, while Transport was the only category which was increasing significantly.Meanwhile the […]
The line graph provides information about the proportion of expenditure in a nation in Europe over the course of 40 years starting from 2000. It is clear that all figures showed a downward trend, with exception of transportation. Overall, the figure for food was by far the highest, but the percentage of spending on transportation […]
The statistics compare the proportion of spending on different items in a European country between 1960 and 2000. Overall, food was spent the most in 1960, but it was overtaken by transport in 2000. Furthermore, four items show a general decline in spending over a 40-year period, while transport displays a slight rise. In 1960, […]
The statistics compare the proportion of spending on different items in a European country between 1960 and 2000. Overall, food was spent the most in 1960, but it was overtaken by transport in 2000. Furthermore, four items show a general decline in spending over a 40-year period, while transport displays a slight rise. In 1960, […]
The statistics compare the proportion of spending on different items in a European country between 1960 and 2000. Overall, food was spent the most in 1960, but they were overtaken by transport in 2000. Furthermore, four items show a general decline in spending over 40 years period, while transport displays a slight rise. In 1960, […]
The chart describes the proportion of expenditure in a European nation between 1906 and 2000. Overall , what is notable from the chart is that all features witnessed a downward trend withe the exception of transport, which had a contrasting pattern. Among all the aspects of life, food is the most consumable at the beginning […]
The line graph presents the changes in the percentage of household expenditures on various categories—food, leisure, clothing, transport, and energy—in a European country over a period from 1960 to 2000. From the graph, it is evident that there was a noticeable decrease in money spent on food and clothing, whereas spending on transport increased. The […]
The line graph presents the changes in the percentage of household expenditures on various categories—food, leisure, clothing, transport, and energy—in a European country over a period from 1960 to 2000. The data shows a significant decrease in spending on food and clothing, with an increase in transport expenses. Expenditures on energy and leisure remained stable, […]
The line graph presents the changes in the percentage of household expenditures on various categories—food, leisure, clothing, transport, and energy—in a European country over a period from 1960 to 2000. Overall, the data reveals a significant decrease in the proportion of spending on food and clothing, while transport expenses increased. Energy and leisure maintained a […]
The line graph illustrates how the citizens of a European country spent their money in a 40-year period starting from 1960. Overall, it is evident that almost all categories of spending experienced a downward trend, while the percentage of money spent on transport recorded a significant rise, and taking over the dominant position of food. […]
“The statistics illustrate how people in a European country spent their money on five different items over a 40-year period, starting from 1960. Overall, there was a downward trend in the percentage of spending on all categories, while the figure for transport took the opposite direction. Initially, food held the largest share of the total […]
The statistics show the proportion of spending money on five different categories in a European nation from 1960 to 2000. Overall, all activities witnessed a significant decline, except transport, throughout the period. In addition, spending money on food at first had the highest percentage after transportation overtook it in the last period. In 1960, food […]
The line graph illustrates a relatively significant transformation in the spending scale of a European country in the 40 years from 1960 to 2000. In 1960, food was the item with the highest proportion (30%) in household spending, followed by leisure activities (20%). Finally, clothing, mobility and energy ranges were about average (10%) or less. […]
The line graph depicts a significant relative shift in the expenditure pattern of a European country over 40 years from 1960 to 2000. In 1960, food was the highest proportion item at (30%) in household expenditure, followed by leisure activities (20%). Lastly, clothing, transportation, and energy were around average (10%) or lower. In the following […]
The line graph depicts a significant transformation in spending patterns within a European country across four decades, from 1960 to 2000. In 1960, essentials like food dominated household budgets, consuming the greatest portion (over 30%) of income. Leisure activities followed at a distant second (around 20%), while spending on clothing, transport, and energy remained considerably […]
