"Figure 3: Income decile 9 households allocate a larger amount of their expenditure share on luxury items","" "Expenditure shares for each category of spending by equivalised income deciles 2 and 9, UK, 2019 (January)","" "","" "Notes","1. Equivalised income deciles (1 equals lowest-income households, 10 equals highest-income households). 2. Expenditure shares may not sum due to rounding. 3. The implementation of the double update in 2017 means that for 2017, 2018 and 2019, there are two sets of weights produced for these years, one for January, and one for February to December. For consistency with previous years, we compare only the January weights in this analysis. For more information about the double update, please see the [Methodology article](https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices/methodologies/methodologytocalculatecpihconsistentinflationratesforukhouseholdgroups)." "Unit","Parts per thousand" "","" "","Income decile 2","Income decile 9" "1. Food and non-alcoholic beverages","109","66" "2. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco","34","35" "3. Clothing and footwear","54","61" "4. Housing water electricity gas and other fuels","368","253" "5. Furniture household equipment and maintenance","41","51" "6. Health","19","25" "7. Transport","102","128" "8. Communication","24","18" "9. Recreation and culture","98","148" "10. Education","7","26" "11. Restaurants and hotels","82","107" "12. Miscellaneous goods and services","63","82"