The bar chart illustrates the consumer spending of France and the UK in 2010, with amounts measured in pounds sterling.
Overall, the UK spent more on most consumer goods compared to France, except computers and perfume. Cars were the most expensive category for both countries, followed by books in the UK and computers in France. Cameras and perfume saw the lowest spending in both nations.
Looking closer, the UK spent roughly £450,000 on cars, nearly three times the amount spent on perfume, which was around £150,000. Books followed closely at approximately £400,000, while both cameras and computers saw similar spending of about £350,000 each.
France, on the other hand, spent significantly less on cameras, at approximately £150,000. Similar to the UK, cars were the most expensive category at £400,000, followed closely by computers at around £350,000. Interestingly, France spent slightly more on perfume compared to the UK, at roughly £200,000.
