The table showed information on the average consumption of college students from three different countries in 2016.
Generally, consumers from country A took the largest portion of the total spending, the total expenses in country C was the least.
It is clear that the expenditures in country A were significantly higher in accommodation, at 45%, and others at 8%. Similarly, college students from country B spent their most money in accommodation with 35%, and leisure, at nearly 23%. The proportion of spending was highest on food which was 36%, and books, at 21% in country C in this period.
On the contrary, consumers from country A spent least on food, at 22% and book at 3%, while country B didn’t exhibit any lowest consumption on any living cost portions. Beside that, the notable low expenditure of college students in country C came from leisure, at 12% and others, at 1%.
