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 compares the average weekly expendeture by families in one rnation between 1968 and 2018 in term of food, housing, fuel and power, clothing and footware, household goods, transport and leisure.
The bar chart gives information about the average weekly expenditure( 8 parameters) of families in a particular country in the years 1968 and 2018. The calculations are done in percentages.
This horizontal bar chart shows a comparison of weekly household expenses in an unknown country in 1968 and 2018. The average cost of families was distinquished into 8 different categories and present in values of percen
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of weekly income spending of family households in 1968 and 2018. Overall, we can see the changes in the priority of fundamental human needs over the 5 decades.
The bar chart illustrates data about how weekly allowance are being spent by families in a country between 1968 and 2018. Units are measured in percentage.
The provided diagram illustrates the average weekly expenses of families in a particular country from 1968 to 2018, encompassing basic groceries, accommodation, and various other items.
The bar charts compare weekly expenditure which is spent by families in a country between 1968 and 2018. Units are measured in per cent. Overall, the average spent on food, clothing and footwear, also personal goods fac