The given table illustrates data of university level students in three diverse countries on their different living expenses each year.
As can be clearly seen from the graph that, the expenditure of the university level students in their living is the highest in country A, while country B has a mid level of expense and country C has the lowest one. However, in all countries students spent most of their money to meet their accommodation and food costs.
In terms of accommodation, students have to pay 45%, 35% and 30% of their total costs in country A, B and C respectively, which is the highest compared to other expenses. Moreover, in country C 36% of total expenditure is paid for food, whereas country A and B need a cost of 22% and 28% in turn. Books accounts for 21% in country C, which is the highest compared to country A and B accounting 3% and 9% respectively.
Students in country A and B spent almost same costs to meet their free time related expenses, which are 22% and 23% in turn, whereas it accounts for 12% in country C. Only one percent of total expense is spent for other cost in country C. For the rest of the countries, namely country and B account for 8% and 5% in turn.
