The bar chart compares the expenditure of two countries on different consumer products -cars, computers, books, perfume, and cameras- in 2010. Overall, the figures for cars, books, and cameras were higher in the UK, while France spent more money on computers and perfume. Notably, the most money was spent on cars in both countries. By contrast, the expenditure rate in the UK was smaller in perfume, whereas that in France was in cameras.
Looking at the details, the outlay for cars was the highest in both countries amoung other categories, accounting for 450,000 pound sterling in the UK as opposed to 400,000 pound sterling in France. This was followed by books, whose figures comprised over 400,000 pound sterling and about 300,000 pound sterling, respectively. The figure for cameras in the UK constituted above 350,000 pound sterling compared with only about 150,000 pound sterling in France, making it the lowest expenditure than other categories.
When it comes to the remaining products, the figure for computers made up higher in France, about 370,000 pound sterling, while in the UK was responsible for approximately 350,000 pound sterling. Finally, France allocated money on perfume at nearly 200,000 pound sterling, while only below 150,000 pound sterling in UK, making it the lowest figure.
