Isn't this exactly the distribution you should expect if food were a constant cost? It would appear as a larger percent of total household expenses as your income decreased.
That's an obvious conclusion. Not sure what point is being made here.
Isn't this exactly the distribution you should expect if food were a constant cost? It would appear as a larger percent of total household expenses as your income decreased.
That's an obvious conclusion. Not sure what point is being made here.