The line graph illustrates the amount of yearly spending on various services in the US, namely cell phone and residential phone over a period of ten years, from 2001.
Overall, a closer look at the graph highlights the fact that the cell phone services expenditures increased dramatically while the opposite was true for spending on residential ones during the period shown.
In 2001, there was an average of 700$ spent on residential phone services, in comparison with only over 200$ on cell phone services. Over the following six years, the average spending on residential services fell dramatically to approximately 550$ while the amount of mobile phone services expenditure experienced a significant increase to 500$.
It can be seen that the spending on cell phone services was followed by a considerable growth and reached the peak at over 700$. By contrast, the figure for residential phone services witnessed a significant decline to over 400$ at the end of the period
The line graph illustrates the amount of yearly
spending
on various
services
in the US,
namely
cell
phone
and
residential
phone
over
a period of ten years, from 2001.
Overall
, a closer look at the graph highlights the fact that the
cell
phone
services
expenditures increased
dramatically
while the opposite was true for
spending
on
residential
ones during the period shown.
In 2001, there was an average of
700$
spent on
residential
phone
services
,
in comparison
with
only
over
200$
on
cell
phone
services
.
Over
the following six years, the average
spending
on
residential
services
fell
dramatically
to approximately
550$
while the amount of mobile
phone
services
expenditure experienced a significant increase to
500$
.
It can be
seen
that the
spending
on
cell
phone
services
was followed
by a considerable growth and reached the peak at
over
700$
. By contrast, the figure for
residential
phone
services
witnessed a significant decline to
over
400$
at the
end
of the
period