The bar chart presents a comparison data of weekly income divided into 8 categories. Generally, people in 1968 had spent higher than in 2018 on primary necessities such as: food, clothing and footwear, personal goods, an
The bar charts provides key information about how families spent there weekly income in one country between 1968 to 2018. The units are measured in percentages. Overall, it is clear from the graph that food is the highes
The chart illustrates families' weekly spending patterns in terms of eight categories in a country during the years 1968 and 2018. Overall, it is evident that while there was a significant tendency towards food among hou
The chart illustrates how families used their weekly revenue in a country in 1968 and in 2018. overall, it can be seen that in 1968 food became the highest priority whereas Leisure took the biggest proportion after five
The bar chart indicates the average weekly spending by families in 1968 and 2018. The family spending was divided into 8 categories, such as food, housing, fuel and power, clothing and footware, household goods, personal
This bar chart depicts the average information weekly spending of food, housing, fuel, power, clothing, footwear, household goods, personal goods, transport, and leisure. It is clear from the chart that all presentages o
The bar chart represents the information about the families weekly average expenses for the respective year 1968 and 2018. This chart explains how weekly income are spent by each and every family. The overall, in the yea
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of average family expenditure in a particular country in weekly revenue in 1968 and 2018. Overall, it can be seen that food was the highest spent in 1968, while in 2018, food expe
The chart compares how the income is spent by families in 1968 and five decades later within a seven-day period. Overall, the majority of expenditure in the baseline year was allocated for food whereas leisure slightly