The charts compare the percentage of household income allocated to various sectors by two separate groups including those with low income and those with higher income in a European nation.
Overall, low income group provide the majority of their income on foods, drinks and fuel bills. On the contrary, people in high income group allocate most of their money of miscellaneous and transportation fee
In the given time frame, low income group spend the majority of their income on foods and beverages at 29%, this figure is closedly followed by fuel bills at 24%. Misscelaneous expenses accounted for 18% of this group’s income, whereas one-fifth of the income is shared by recreation and transport fees at 11% and 9%, respectively. Meanwhile, the least figures for proportion of money spent are recorded in restaure=ants and clothing expenses at 5% and 4%.
Regarding the group of high income level, a opposite division of income is recorded among this sector as miscellaneous expenses take the lead in the measured items at 23%, recreation allocation is slightly lower at 21%. Transportation expenses accounted for 16% of total earnings, whereas the figure for foods and drinks and retaurants is at 15% and 12%. By contrast, fuel bills and clothing are provided with the least proportions as fuel bills’s figure is 7%, which is just 1 percentage points lower than that of clothing expenses.
