The two pie charts illustrate how people in Europe allocated their total expenditure across various goods and services in 1958 and 2008.
Overall
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it is clear that
spending patterns changed noticeably over the period. Linking Words
While
some categories accounted for a large share of total spending in 2008, others became less significant.
In 1958, food accounted for the largest share of total spending, at about 32%. Housing was the second biggest category, making up roughly 22%, followed by clothing at 18%. Linking Words
By contrast
, luxury goods represented the smallest proportion of expenditure, at only around 7%.
In 2008, housing became the largest category of spending, making up 32% of the total. Linking Words
In addition
, the proportions of spending on luxury goods, adventure (transport and travel) all experienced a slight growth, reaching 18% and 16% respectively. Linking Words
By contrast
, clothing experienced a slight increase, accounting for 17% of the Linking Words
overall
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whereas
the figure for entertainment saw a steady decline.Linking Words