The chart below gives information about how families in one country spent their weekly income 1968 and in 2018.

The chart below gives information about how families in one country spent their weekly income 1968 and in 2018.
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 rather than in 2018.
However
, transportation and free time information looked slightly increased in our decade 2018. Regarding food, people in 1968, spent 35% on just groceries and
also
paid for housing only 10% of their income of weekly. But in 2018, things changed by paying for food is decreasing by 17%, but accommodation payment raised up by around 19%. Fuel and electric bills are comparatively small, so families spent about 6% on fuel and power in 1968, which
also
diminished by 2% in 2018. They spent on outfit exactly 10% which was the same as housing in 1968,
in contrast
, it fall to 5% in 2018.
On the other hand
, both goods in household and personal are similar as transport in 8% in 1968. Household items remained the same that year,
whereas
personal stuff has fallen by 4%. In 2018, transport and spare time are boosted to 14% and 22% in each, these were solely 8% in transport and 9% in leisure time.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Weekly income
  • Expenditure
  • Consumption patterns
  • Cost of living
  • Discretionary spending
  • Inflation
  • Economic indicators
  • Demographics
  • Socio-economic factors
  • Technology advancements
  • Government policies
  • Consumerism
  • Lifestyle changes
  • Fiscal habits
  • Budget allocation
  • Financial priorities
  • Societal trends
  • Purchasing power
  • Income distribution
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