The table chart compares a breakdown of the overall outlay and the average amount of money spent by educators per week while studying around four countries.
Overall, country A dominated in overall expenditure, except accommodation. Followed by, students of country B paid great attention to accommodation. In contrast, country D shows the lowest spending level.
In the table, country A outnumbered others with 875, and country D is twice less than that (435). Whereas, country C indicates 540 around 100 differences with country D.
In the bar chart, students’ spending money separated three categories: accommodation, tuition, and living cost. In country A, students devote their huge part of money for living expenditure (430), then tuition (358). These are most money spending around all four countries. But most students devote for accommodation in country B, but, other sectors of rating are second rate. The fewest rating is country D for all three sectors.
