The line charts illustrate eight different categories on which one country spent the weekly wage over a period of 40 years from 1968 to 2018. Looking at the overall perspectives, it is readily apparent that families had
The bar chart provides information on the expenditures of families at one of the countries over the period of 1968 to 2018. The categories included Food, housing, Fuel and power, Clothing and footware, Household goods, P
The chart showed some data how families in the country used their weekly salary compare in 1968 and 2018. Based on the data, families in 1968 spent their most money on food, while families in 2018 spent most money in the
A glance at the bar graph delineates statistics about the commensurability of families' expenditure during a week in an unnamed country in 1968 and five decades later.
The provided diagram shows the percentage of weekly income of families in a certain country which was spent for many types of expenses in 1968 and 2018.
The chart presents a comparison of the average weekly expenditure by families as a proportion of their weekly income between the years 1968 and 2018, which has been divided into 8 distinctive categories.
The bar graph below illustrated the percentage of money consumed in a variety of fields, which took place in one country that started in 1968 until 2018.
The given bar chart illustrates the comparison of people’s living costs in different parts. The graph shows the expense of living in eight items, including meals, housing and leisure. Generally, what stands out from the
The given chart illustrates how families’ salaries have been spent on some facilities every week in one country, and it is compared two years (1968 and 2018).