According to the graph above that illustrates ways in average families spend money weekly, in 1968 food had the most share of spending with 35%, unlike Fuel and power which had the least share with only 6% and gets the l
The given bar graph illustrates distribution of average weekly financial outcome by households in a country between 1968 and 2018. Overall the most significant drop was seen for food expenses, on the other hand, housing
The chart illustrates the average weekly spending by families in two years: 1968 and 2018. It is clear from the chart that the average of food in 1989 is a higher percentage in 2018 about 17%.
The chart describes the data about families weekly expenditure prospects in 1968 and in 2018 The most significant spent rate is on food with a 35% ratio in the year 1968 Housing and clothing come next with the same prosp
The chart above analyzes the changes in families' spending habits in 1968 compared to 2018, focusing on the average spending choices of families, based on their weekly income.
the chart illustrates the proportion of eight types of average weekly spending by families in 1968 and 2018. Overall, the biggest part of spending in 1968 was food, however, it turns to the cost of leisure in 2018. It al
The bar chart demonstrates the comparison of how families in a certain region spent 7-days salary in 1968 and 2018. Overall, in the past, the most required needs were food and a roof over a hand, but with the coming of
the above illustration compares the precise details of the spending by families on a weekly basis. two different years have been chosen to make a comparison of various expenditures.
The bar chart details the average weekly spending for families in a given country in 1968 and 2018. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that while spending for food, fuel and power, clothing and f