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
This line chart indicates the data about how families spent their weekly income in a particular country in the years 1968 and 2018. Overall, basic needs such as food and clothing, and personal goods are higher in 1968 ra
The graph given illustrates the families' weekly expenses in eight categories based on their salaries in a country from 1968 to 2018. Overall, people spent the most on food in the past to the point it dominated almost ha
The given chart illustrates expenditure of average family in one week using percentage of their weekly income, compared to two different year which is apart fifty years. At the first glance, almost all of them have chang
The graph illustrates how households in a particular nation used their weekly wages which were measured in percentages during 1968 and 2018. Overall, it can be depicted that the money spent on food,fuel and power, cloth
The bar chart illustrates the amount of money that households spent in a specific country from their weekly wages in the years 1968 and 2018, measured in percentages. Overall, it is noticeable that people mostly used the
The bar chart illustrates the families' weekly expenditure in a country in 1968 and 2018. Overall, as we can see, the most spending for families in 1968 was on food, and in 2018, the most was on leisure activities.
The chart describes the data about families weekly expenditure prospects in 1968 and in 2018. The most significant spent rate is on food with a 35% ratio in the year 1968. Housing and clothing come next with the same pro