The chart below givos information about how ramilies in one sountry spent their weekly Income In 1968 and in 2018. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where rolevant.
The given chart illustrates the proportion of weekly revenue spent by families on living expenses. The study was conducted in two different years, 1968 and 2018 respectively.
Overall
, it can be seen that in 1968 people's spending on leisure activities was high. Linking Words
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together with
housing was witnessed high in 2018. Linking Words
However
, household goods shared the same ratio in both the observed years.
Looking at the details of the chart, in 1968, home expenses and clothing or shoes shared a similar percentile which was 10% of weekly total income. Linking Words
Whereas
, personal items and transportation were recorded at 8% in 1968. Linking Words
While
personal goods declined to half in 2018 and travelled costs escalated by 14%. Linking Words
In contrast
, spending on clothes and footwear decreased to half in 2018 before standing at 10%.
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Further
probing, families spent more on food in 2018 which was 35% and dropped to 18% in 1968. Linking Words
In addition
, residential spending accounted for the least 10% and soared to 19%, in 1986 and 2018 respectively. Linking Words
However
, to unwind themselves individuals spent 22% in 1968 and decreased to 9% in the later year. Linking Words
Whereas
, fuel and power supply were accounted for the least as compared to other categories in both the years.Linking Words
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