This line graph illustrates the percentages of household income spent on different spheres for a period of 50 years starting from 1965. Savings became the largest distribution seen in the table in 1965. Before 1990, there was a small initial downfall. After that, the percentage fell significantly and in 2015, people saved less than 5% of their household income. Accommodation began with the second largest allocation, more than 10%. Similar to savings, the proportion dropped steadily for the first twenty years, but after that, it continued to rise and finally hit the top of more than 15% in 2005. All four segments, including recreation, food, transport, gas and electricity, have seen a small upward rise in household income distribution. Finally, spending on home improvements was stagnant until 1990. The figure, however, started to increase continually and finished at about 2.5% at the end. In conclusion, 6 out of 7 categories finished at higher level in 2015 than it was in 1965.
This line graph illustrates the percentages of household income spent on different spheres for a period of 50 years starting from 1965. Savings became the largest distribution seen in the table in 1965. Before 1990, there was a small initial downfall. After that, the percentage fell significantly and in 2015, people saved less than 5% of their household income. Accommodation began with the second largest allocation, more than 10%. Similar to savings, the proportion dropped steadily for the first twenty years, but after that, it continued to rise and finally hit the top of more than 15% in 2005. All four segments, including recreation, food, transport, gas and electricity, have seen a small upward rise in household income distribution. Finally, spending on home improvements was stagnant until 1990. The figure, however, started to increase continually and finished at about 2. 5% at the end. In conclusion, 6 out of 7 categories finished at higher level in 2015 than it was in 1965. BOgd
This line graph illustrates the percentages of household income spent on different spheres for a period of 50 years starting from 1965. Savings became the largest distribution seen in the table in 1965. Before 1990, there was a small initial downfall. After that, the percentage fell significantly and in 2015, people saved less than 5% of their household income. Accommodation began with the second largest allocation, more than 10%. Similar to savings, the proportion dropped steadily for the first twenty years, but after that, it continued to rise and finally hit the top of more than 15% in 2005. All four segments, including recreation, food, transport, gas and electricity, have seen a small upward rise in household income distribution. Finally, spending on home improvements was stagnant until 1990. The figure, however, started to increase continually and finished at about 2. 5% at the end. In conclusion, 6 out of 7 categories finished at higher level in 2015 than it was in 1965. Savings became the largest distribution seen in the table in 1965. Before 1990, there was a small initial downfall. After that, the percentage fell significantly and in 2015, people saved less than 5% of their household income. Accommodation began with the second largest allocation, more than 10%. Similar to savings, the proportion dropped steadily for the first twenty years, but after that, it continued to rise and finally hit the top of more than 15% in 2005. All four segments, including recreation, food, transport, gas and electricity, have seen a small upward rise in household income distribution. Finally, spending on home improvements was stagnant until 1990. The figure, however, started to increase continually and finished at about 2. 5% at the end. In conclusion, 6 out of 7 categories finished at higher level in 2015 than it was in 1965.
This line graph illustrates the percentages of
household
income
spent on
different
spheres for a period of 50 years starting from 1965.
Savings
became the largest
distribution
seen
in the table in 1965.
Before
1990, there was a
small
initial downfall. After that, the percentage fell
significantly
and in 2015,
people
saved less than 5% of their
household
income
. Accommodation began with the second largest allocation, more than 10%. Similar to
savings
, the proportion dropped
steadily
for the
first
twenty years,
but
after that, it continued to
rise
and
finally
hit the top of more than 15% in 2005. All four segments, including recreation, food, transport, gas and electricity, have
seen
a
small
upward
rise
in
household
income
distribution
.
Finally
, spending on home improvements was stagnant until 1990. The figure,
however
,
started
to increase
continually
and
finished
at about 2. 5% at the
end
.
In conclusion
, 6 out of 7 categories
finished
at higher level in 2015 than it was in 1965.
Savings
became the largest
distribution
seen
in the table in 1965.
Before
1990, there was a
small
initial downfall. After that, the percentage fell
significantly
and in 2015,
people
saved less than 5% of their
household
income
. Accommodation began with the second largest allocation, more than 10%. Similar to
savings
, the proportion dropped
steadily
for the
first
twenty years,
but
after that, it continued to
rise
and
finally
hit the top of more than 15% in 2005. All four segments, including recreation, food, transport, gas and electricity, have
seen
a
small
upward
rise
in
household
income
distribution
.
Finally
, spending on home improvements was stagnant until 1990. The figure,
however
,
started
to increase
continually
and
finished
at about 2. 5% at the
end
.
In conclusion
, 6 out of 7 categories
finished
at higher level in 2015 than it was in 1965.