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Band 5+: The table gives a breakdown of five European countries’ income rates distributed over four items.

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The image contains a table showing the percentage of household income five European countries spend on food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment. France spends 25% on food and drink, 31% on housing, 7% on clothing, and 13% on entertainment. Germany spends 22%, 33%, 15%, and 19% respectively. The UK spends 27%, 37%, 11%, and 11%. Turkey spends 36%, 20%, 12%, and 10%. Spain spends 31%, 18%, 8%, and 15%.
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The data displays expenses on food and drink, housing, clothing and entertianment from monthly earnings (in precentages) in the five countries in Europe.

In general, the consumption in housing and food and drinks cost much than other categories. While clothing and entertainment spent minimumly.

France, Germany and UK showed most likely similar porportion from the four categories. The highest expensed from these three countries was in Housing. It distributed more than 30%. And the second categories with huge expenditure was food and drink, it above the 20%. In the figure, showed the UK spent the most on both expenditure such as 37% for housing and 27% for food and drink.

The next were entertaiment and clothing’s purchase. Germany and France expense on entertainment more than clothing. Germany cost the most at 19%. While UK showed similar precentage (11%) for both expenditures.

Different with other countries, Turkey and Spain had reverse distribution on housing and food and drink. Turkey spent most than other contries on food and drink at 36%. This country also had the reciprocal proportion on clothing and entertainment with clothing 12% and entertainment 10%.

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