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The bar chart illustrates the amount of money a typical American family spent each month on three categories, food, gas, and clothing, in 2010. The units are measured in dollars. Overall, spending on all categories fluctuated over the four-month period, with March seeing the highest amount and April the lowest. Beginning in January, people spent […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of household expenditure in the USA in 2010 from January to April, divided into three categories. Overall, the average spending in american household spiked in March, then declined in April. Clothing category depicted significant changes over the whole period. Gas category indicated a gradual increase by the end of […]
The bar chart illustrates the expense of monthly expenditure in dollars of a family in the USA on the items food, clothing, and gas from January to April 2010. Overall, food showed a gradual decrease during the period, while gas and clothing saw a substantial increase in monthly expenditure. In January, clothing had the lowest […]
The bar chart depicts the monthly expenditure on food, gas and clothing of a family living in the USA in 2010. Overall, it can be seen that levels of expenditure fluctuated over the period. To begin, in January the most money was spent on food, at approximately $500 per month. Although expenditure on food increased […]
The bar chart above illustrates the spending pattern of a family in the USA on three items in 2010. The expenditure is in US dollars. Firstly, the key takeaway is that average expenditure rose from January to March, when it was at peak then fell to an amount which was less than it initially was […]
