The bar chart provides a comparison of the amount of money that four countries’ population spent on shopping for goods in 2012.
Overall, the money that British people spent on all categories of goods was the highest while in Belgium, its residents’ budget was spent the least in the chart.
It can be seen that the citizens living in British have their highest rate compared to that of citizens. The figures for this were over 150 thousand pounds, but the largest one was for cameras, being 160 thousands pounds. However, the figures for Belgium were the lowest, which its budget for the highest and lowest goods was outdoor game accessories (150,000 pounds) and all books, toys, and cameras (nearly 140,000 pounds) respectively.
Moreover, the spending habits of Spanish and Austrian individuals shown several differences. While Spainish preferred to buy console games, outdoor game accessories, and cosmetics, Austrian citizens liked to pursue cameras and books. The money spent on theses categories was approximately 150,000 pounds and 160,000 pounds. On the contrary, the funds that each country’s population were allocated had slightly difference. But individuals in Spain and Austria spent the same amount of money on toys, which was around 162,000 pounds each.
