The figure illustrates how relatives from the same nation spent their income of one week, in a couple of years which are 1968 and 2018. It's clear that the food percentage has massively dropped in 2018 than it was before. In large contrast to that, the spending on leisure aspect increased a lot by 2018 to exceed 20% of the weekly income. In detail, Housing spending jumped from 10% to nearly 20% by 2018. In addition to the transport partition which increased also but with a fewer variation to be just below 15%. Moving on to the decreasing fields, which the food spendings lead them by falling from the highest representation of 35%, to settle at a little above 15% in 2018. Whereas, in the same period, The spending on fuel and power, personal goods clothing and footwear decreased with a lower ratio. However, Household goods remained stable with the same percentage of about 7.5% of the weekly income.