The bar chart compares the spending of consumer merchandise in five different types — cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras— in France and the UK in the year 2010.The unit of measurement is in pounds sterling.
Overall, the significant majority in expenditure of seller goods compared to others was cars with over 400,000 in France and England.
According to the graph, the spending of consumers in cars was 400,000 in France in 2010, whereas in the UK this figure was just over 450,000. Likewise, the amount of differences between France and England for buyers’ payment in computers was about 30,000. The price of purchasers in books was 300,000 in France, whilst it was more than 400,000 in the UK in 2010.
Moreover, the expending of buyers in perfume was 300,000 in France in the year 2010, that was just under 150,000 in England at the same year. Finally, there was an important difference in the amount of spending of consumers for cameras among these countries. In France this amount was 150,000, even though the purchasers spent just above 350,000 for cameras in 2010.
