The table provide details about monry spend in expenditure by canadian family in 1995 and 2005. Undoubtedly, the data calibrated in numbers.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that Food and Other goods and services display an upward trend whereas, least money spend in clothing and Transport.
Looking specifically, the ratio of hard cash use in Food was $355 in 1995 but grew marginally by $370 in 2005. However, Electricity and Water was $110 in 1995 and rose by $80 in 2005 and accounted to $190. In 1995, clothing and Housing was $60 and $125 Respectively. Cash utilizes in Goods and services are on peak comparative to other expenditures by $450 and $470. Particularly, spending money in Transport was $95 while, in 2005 the rati is approximately half from previous value. Total money use by canadian family in 1995 was $1195 and in 2005 data accounted to $1255.
The table provide
details
about
monry
spend in expenditure by
canadian
family in 1995 and 2005.
Undoubtedly
, the data calibrated in numbers.
Looking from an
overall
perspective, it is
readily
apparent that Food and Other
goods
and services display an upward trend whereas,
least
money spend in clothing and Transport.
Looking
specifically
, the ratio of
hard
cash
use
in Food was $355 in 1995
but
grew
marginally
by $370 in 2005.
However
, Electricity and Water was $110 in 1995 and rose by $80 in 2005 and accounted to $190. In 1995, clothing and Housing was $60 and $125
Respectively
. Cash utilizes in
Goods
and services are on peak comparative to other expenditures by $450 and $470.
Particularly
, spending money in Transport was $95 while, in 2005 the
rati
is approximately half from previous value. Total money
use
by
canadian
family in 1995 was $1195 and in 2005 data accounted to $1255.