The line graph illustrates the proportion of total expenditure in a certain European country between 1960 and 2000.
The given chart compares the percentage of total consumption in a certain European nation between 1960 and 2000.
Overall
, there was a decline in the proportion of particular European country spending on food, leisure, clothing and fuel/energy; meanwhile, a rise was seen in transport. In addition
, the budget for food generally had the highest, while
those for fuel/energy were the lowest throughout the period.
The share of the money spent on food started at about 34% at the beginning of the duration, after which it saw a dramatic decrease to just under 15% in 2000. Similarly
, the data on entertainment activities witnessed a strong fall from around 18% in 1960 to just over 10% in the final year. The figure for the costume and fuel/energy dropped approximately 5% between 1960 and 2000, from 10% to 5% and from nearly 6% to 2% respectively.
Conversely
, nearly 9% of this
country’s budget was spent on transport in 1960, with a subsequently
significant increase before ending at 14% in 2000.Submitted by phuongdong.nguyentran on
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