The bar chart illustrates information about six different consumer goods, and the amount of money spent on them in four countries: Germany, Italy, France, and Britain. Units are measured in thousand pound sterling.
Overall, Britain has spent the most, compared to other countries. While, Germany spent the least amount of pound sterling on most of the consumer goods. Least total of money was spent on Personal stereos.
Britain has spend the biggest amount of money in total and per a category. The biggest spending was made on photographic films, with being slightly more than 170,000 pound sterling. Whereas, on average Germany spent the least amount of money. In addition, Germany was the only country that did not spends more than 150,000 pound sterling on any of the consumer goods given.
Both Italy and France accounted for the same on toys, with spending slightly less than 160,000 pound sterling. However, on the other categories always one of them ranks the second on the spendings. Germany, accounted for the same on both CD’s and perfumes, and the biggest spending made in Germany is, 150,000 pound sterling for the tennis racquets.
