The chart below gives information about how families in one country spend their weekly income in 1968, and 2018.
The bar chart illustrates data on average weekly household spending in a specific country for the years 1968 and 2018.
In general, most people spend their income on food and entertainment, however, household appliances are used in equal proportions in both years.
Spending on food was 35% in 1968, so that's the highest and almost double that of 2018. Almost 20% and exactly 10% was accounted for housing in 1968 and 2018. Fuel and energy accounts for the lowest proportion with about 7% two separate times. In addition, personal goods accounted for the least in 2018.
Clothing and footwear accounted for only one-tenth in 1968 and halved in 2018. In 1968, transportation accounted for nearly 8% and this figure was around 15% in 2018. At first, the sector The entertainment sector accounted for about 9% and increased to about one in 2018 and became the largest spender of family members.
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