This bar chart compares the two years, 1968 and 2018, in terms of how people in one country allocated their weekly expenditures to eight distinct categories.
The given bar graph indicates the chagnes about average expenditures of people's income on the weekly basis in a certain nation in both years in 1968 and 2018.
This graph compares 1968 and 2018 on the way families spent their weekly income in a single country. Overall, in 1968, food was the most spending compared to other outcomes. On the other hand, family members in 2018 used
The information about how the family spent their weekly wages in eight different categories in one nation is illustrated by a given bar graph between 1968 and 2018. The data has been calibrated in percentile.
The given bar chart illustrates data concerning percentages of families' weekly earning that was spent in 1968 and in 2018 on different types of payment such as food, housing, and power.
The bar chart illustrates percentages of househould funding spent by family units in two different years: 1968 and 2018. At a glance, while most proprtion of payment in 1968 dominated in food, that of weekly income was p
The given bar chart illustrates the weekly expenses of family members in a country separated into eight categories in 1968 and 2018. Overall, the trend showed that the most spending in 1968 was on food, while the least w
The bar chart shows information about the expenditure of weekly families income in a country in 1968 and 2018, measuring in percentage. Overall, the primary expanses of income was dedicated for food, but a half century l
The bar chart presents the distribution of weekly household salaries in 1968 and 2018. In 1968, food was a primary concern for most families, followed by housing, clothing, and footwear. However, by 2018, there was a sig
The following diagram illustrates that how families in one country spent money which they earn per a week in 1968 and in 2018.It is obvious in 1968 family have more attention than other things.
The bar chart shows the weekly income spending distribution by families in one country between 1968 to 2018. The spending is presented percentage-wise for eight categories.