Patterns of Household Expenditure. ArnoldBlackCowanDavisEdwards Annual Income15,00030,00045,00060,00075,000 Necessities15,00025,00032,00036,00040,000.

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Patterns of Household Expenditure

ArnoldBlackCowanDavisEdwards Annual Income15,00030,00045,00060,00075,000 Necessities15,00025,00032,00036,00040,000 Basic Wants5,00012,00015,00016,000 Luxuries1,0009,00014,000 Savings5,000 Annual Spending

ArnoldBlackCowanDavisEdwards Annual Income15,00030,00045,00060,00075,000 Necessities15,00025,00032,00036,00040,000 Basic Wants5,00012,00015,00016,000 Luxuries1,0009,00014,000 Savings5,000 Annual Spending

ArnoldBlackCowanDavisEdwards Annual Income15,00030,00045,00060,00075,000 Necessities15,00025,00032,00036,00040,000 Basic Wants5,00012,00015,00016,000 Luxuries1,0009,00014,000 Savings5,000 Annual Spending

ArnoldBlackCowanDavisEdwards Annual Income15,00030,00045,00060,00075,000 Necessities15,00025,00032,00036,00040,000 Basic Wants5,00012,00015,00016,000 Luxuries1,0009,00014,000 Savings5,000 Annual Spending

ArnoldBlackCowanDavisEdwards Annual Income15,00030,00045,00060,00075,000 Necessities15,00025,00032,00036,00040,000 Basic Wants5,00012,00015,00016,000 Luxuries1,0009,00014,000 Savings5,000 Annual Spending

ArnoldBlackCowanDavisEdwards Annual Income Necessities Basic Wants Luxuries Savings 15,00025,00032,00036,00040,000 5,00012,00015,00016,000 1,0009,00014,000 5,000 Luxuries Basic Wants Necessities Savings 15,00030,00045,00060,00075,000 Annual Spending Income

Average Weekly Household Spending 2007