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The bar graph compares the spending of 18-20 year olds on food, clothes, books,

smartphones and toiletries in 2010 and 2014 in a particular country.

Overall, it can be seen that the spending on all the products except books and clothes
rose with time. Furthermore, the maximum spending was done on food in both the
years.

In 2010, the 18-20 year olds spent roughly 3700$ million on food, which was followed by
clothes at about 2500$ million dollars. Smartphones and toiletries accounted for about
2000$ million in spending each. The least expenditure was done on books, with a figure
of only 1000$ million.

In the next four years, the expenditure on food, smartphones and toiletries increased
and in 2010, about 4300$ million were spent on food, whereas about 2700$ million were
spent on smartphones. The amount spent on toiletries rose minimally by about 100$
million. By contrast, the spending on books became nearly half. Lastly, the expense on
clothes remained unchanged at 2500$.

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