The chart illustrates data on family expenses from their weekly income in a nation in 1968 and in 2018. Overall, some graph details fluctuate whereas some other graphs remain the same.
The line graph represents the detail of the family's weekly expenses in 1968 and in 2018. Overall, the weekly expenditure averages of families dramatically changed. Some spending rates to continue exist the same.
The diagram provides data that compare the percentage of families’ income that they spent in one week in 1968 and in 2018, as well as, what did they use that money for.
The graph shows how families’ weekly earining in a specific country are distributed to various categories. We are provided with data on two periods – 1918 and 2018. Hence, it is possible to describe the change in typical family allocation of income betwe
The bar chart demonstrates the average weekly expenditure of families in a single country on 8 different categories in 50 years apart period, 1968 and 2018. The spending was measured as a percentage of the weekly income.
The bar chart compares how families spend their weekly budget in 1968 and 2018 in percentages. The data is representative for one nation. There has been a significant shift on spending habits overall.