The given bar chart illustrates data about how family members in one nation spent their weekly revenue in 1968 and 2018 and this comparison includes eight categories.
The table shows the spending of families by week in the year 1968 and 2018. The most prevalent change from 1968 to 2018 is that people are spending less money to buy items such as clothing and goods, but are spending mor
The bar chart below gives a comparison of the average weekly spending by households in an unspecified country between the years 1968 and 2018. Overall, there were changes in the family expenses of all categories between
The given bar graph illustrates the median of family expenditures per week. Overall, it can clearly be seen that all categories had significant gaps in both year, except for the household goods, which stayed the same thr
This chart depicts data about the spending of the income of households in a country in two different years, 1968 and 2018. Overall, it can be seen that the process of spending on household goods was identical in both yea
The bar chart displays an usual expenditure by each family per week, commencing 1968 to 2018. Overall, in both years, the majority of families spent their wages on food and residential sectors, compared to the gas need w
The chart illustrates the average weekly income spending by families in 1968 and 2018. Looking from an overall perspective, it can be distinguished that people used to spend most of their earnings on food in 1968 ,while
The given bar chart depicts information about how some households spent their income per week in one particular nation in 1968 and 2018. All in all, most of families spent their budget on food, leisure and housing rather
The bar chart illustrates how the members of a family in the nation spent their revenue per week in the years 1968 and 2018. there are eight categories which comprise the following food, housing, fuel and power, clothing