This chart illustrates how people spent their money. We can see that food, drink & tobacco was the biggest amount of people spent with 23 % , the second biggest were housing and household with 15 % each, and followed by transport with 13 %. Medical care included almost 1 to 10 of spending that was slightly more than spent on clothes & jewelry, at 8% and 7% respectively, while personal business was 5% and another 2 % for education. You can see that the three smallest categories (Personal care, Foreign Travel and Religion, charity) were 1 % together. To sum up, you will see obviously that most of people spent their money for necessities in daily life and four requisites.