The illustration compares the average university allocation per year in three different countries.
Overall, the university in country A spent the most budget, followed by country B. Most of the income was invested in accommodation, food, and leisure, while other categories did not require a large amount of money.
In detail, in country A, the university’s total allocation was 5000 U.S. dollars, and virtually the half of it, 45%, was allocated to accommodation. The investment of 22% was directed towards each food and leisure. Books and others took up 3% and 8%, respectively.
In contrast, in country B, the total spending amounted to 4500 U.S. dollars, 35% of which was spent on accommodation, followed by food, at 28%. Leisure accounted for 23%, whereas books and others constituted 9% and 5%, respectively.
In comparison, in country C, the university invested 1500 U.S. dollars in total. Food showed 36%, followed by accommodation, at 30%. Books made up 21%, while leisure stood up for 12%. However, only 1% was accounted for other categories.
