This bar graph illustrates the amount of money spent on ten different household categories further broken down into three income brackets (low, medium and high).
The bar charts give information about the average Household spending patterns as a proportion of income divided into three incomes ( Low, Medium and High). the income measured in dollars.
The bar chart illustrates the household expenditure on food, housing, transportation, healthcare, and clothing in four countries: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan (all in 2013).
The bar chart illustrates differences in the percentages of ten selected kinds of average household spending patterns in three different kinds of income. The three kinds of income consist of $15,000-25,000(Low), $50,000-
The bar chart compares the average percentage of 10 different household spending patterns, housing, food, eating out, transport, entertainment, utilities, clothing, health, education and retirement savings. These categor
The line graph provides information in per cent of people having a variety of gadgets using electricity in a period of two decades from 1995 up to 2015.In overwiew, humans have MP3 player, cellular as well as a computer
The graph given illustrates the proportion of four different electronic devices, namely an MP3 player, mobile phone, computer, and tablet purchased by each household over a twenty-year period from 1995 to 2015.
The line chart illustrates the typical daily demand for electricity in two seasons for a town in England, while the pie diagram displays the proportions of its utilization in households.