The chart below gives information about how families in one country spent their weekly income in 1968 and in 2018. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant
The provided chart details how households in a specific country distributed their weekly
earnings
in 1968 and 2018. There have been noticeable shifts in spending patterns over this
half-century period, particularly in categories like Food, Housing, and Leisure. Notably, while
earnings
remained the highest in Food in both years, there was an uptick in expenditures on Housing in 2018 compared to 1968. Household goods, however
, maintained a consistent share of earnings
across both periods.
In 1968, a substantial portion of earnings
, 15% went towards clothing and footwear, a figure that dropped significantly to 5% by 2018. Similarly
, expenditures on household items, personal belongings, and transportation were evenly distributed in 1968. By 2018, while
spending on household furniture held steady, the proportion allocated to personal items decreased to less than 5%, and spending on transportation rose to around 15%. Meanwhile, leisure activities, which constituted roughly 10% of earnings
in 1968, saw a remarkable surge, exceeding 20% in 2018.
In summary, while
the majority of earnings
in both years were spent on essential categories such
as Food and Housing, the allocation towards other expenditures like clothing, leisure, and transportation underwent notable shifts. These transformations reflect broader changes in consumer behavior
and economic circumstances over the analyzed five-decade period.Change the spelling
behaviour
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