The provided bar chart compares the money allocation between the UK and France for 6 items during 2010. The units are measured in pounds sterling.
From an overall perspective, it is clear that spending in both countries was relatively consistent, with the exception of cameras and books, where the UK largely dominated over France.
Turning to the details, car expenditures were the most highly valued in both countries, with an approximate figure of £400,000 from France and £460,000 from the UK. However, France showed a slight dominance in computers and perfume. Despite allocating £350,000 to computers, the UK fell short of France’s spending, which was just under £390,000. Meanwhile, the UK’s spending on perfume was the lowest, never reaching £150,000.
As for the rest, the gap between the two countries in terms of the remaining goods was significant, and to be precise, people residing in the UK spent over £100,000 on books and over £200,000 on cameras.
