The provided table illustrates the monthly expenditures of European countries in four different categories.
Overall, it is clear that the majority of income in all five countries is allocated to housing, food, and drink, while significantly less is spent on clothing and entertainment.
Housing is the primary expense for France, Germany, and the UK, with these countries dedicating around one-third of their income to this category—31%, 33%, and 37%, respectively. Additionally, they allocate about a quarter of their income to food and drink. In contrast, Turkey and Spain spend nearly one-fifth of their income on housing, at 20% and 18%, respectively, but they devote approximately one-third of their income to food and drink.
All five countries spend less on the remaining two categories. France and Spain allocate less than 10% of their income to clothing, at 7% and 8%. The other three countries spend less than 16% on clothing. Germany spends the most on entertainment, at 19%, while Turkey and the UK spend about half that amount. France allocates 13% to entertainment, and Spain spends 15% in this category.
