The given bar chart illustrates the money distribution of residents in four particular nations to six distinguished categories in the year 2012.
In general, cameras and toys were the most popular goods in almost all countries, apart from Belgium. Another feature is that Britain led in consumer spending, while the opposite pattern was true for Belgium mostly.
Specifically, the British’s money allocation was dominant in all categories with the highest figure recorded in toys at 175,000 pounds string. In addition, while Austrian spent the second most amount of money on books and toys, its figure was at the bottom in expense for console games, outdoor activity accessories, and cosmetics. Those three categories were more popular in Spain, and residents here distributed toys with the same amount of money as the Austrian (155,000 pounds string). In terms of Belgian, none of those goods were attractive to them.
Apparently, console games, outdoor game accessories, cosmetics saw the same pattern in financial distribution of four nations, with the range from 140 to 160 thousand pounds string.
Turning to books and cameras, the order of money spent by four nations was: Belgium, Spain, Austria, Britain, from low to high. Toys witnessed the same order apart from the similar figure of Spain and Austria.
