The bar chart illustrates information about the percentage of weekly income spent by households in a European country between 1990 and 2020.
Overall
, the main changes over the period were the decrease in spending on groceries and clothing, and the increase in housing costs. Other categories showed only minor changes between 1990 and 2020.
In 1990, households spent about 30% of their weekly income on groceries, making it the largest category. Housing cost was lower than 20%. In the same year, more money on clothing was above 10%. Other categories Linking Words
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as transportation and entertainment each accounted for about 10% of the weekly budget. Personal care and utilities were the smallest proportion of expenses, both at around 5%.
By 2020, the data has changed as rent and house costs became the largest expense accounting for 35%. Categories like personal care remained stable in both years. The proportion spent on groceries dropped to less than 20%. Spending on clothing Linking Words
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fell, reaching about 5%. Transportation and entertainment both increased slightly, each making up around 12% of the budget. Utilities remained stable at about 5%, Linking Words
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stayed at the same level as in 1990.Linking Words
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