The two bar charts indicates the information about people spent their money on food and goods in France, Germany, and England from 1998 to 2008. This entire data was provide3d in a percentage.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that people from Germany spent more money on food and goods in 1998 whereas individuals from France spent more money on food and goods in 2008.
Looking at the two charts in more details, in 1998, 25% of money was spent by the public on food In Germany whereas 75% and 10% of money was spent by people from France and England, respectively. In 2008, the highest number of money was used by people on food in France which was 40% which was followed by German people. They spent 30% of money on food.
Furthermore, in 1998, nearly 10% and above 5% of money was spent by the public on goods in France and England, but in 2008, that percentage touched 40% and 35%, respectively. Besides, people from Germany spent nearly 20% and 25% of money on goods in both years.
