The bar chart provides information on spending habits on consumer goods in 2012 about five countries: Belgium, Spain, Austria and Britain. Overall, Belgium has the lowest spending on consumer goods in all five categories, not exceeding 150 thousand pounds whereas Britain has the highest spending in all five consumer goods categories with all expenditures exceeding 150 thousand pounds.
Belgium’s expenditure fluctuates only marginally throughout all five product categories with spending on books, toys and cameras being the least, around 140 thousand pounds and spending on outdoor game accessories being the highest, accounting for 150 thousand pounds.
Spain spends 150 thousand pounds on console games while in every other category, the country’s expenditure exceeds 150 thousand pounds, the highest being on toys and cameras, accounting for approximately 160 thousand pounds.
Spending practices in Austria are the lowest for console games, outdoor game accessories and cosmetics, with expenditure of 140 thousand pounds on average, however it is the highest for books, toys and cameras with spending exceeding the 150 thousand pound mark.
Britain spends the most on merchandise out of all the four countries with spending in all five categories exceeding the 150 thousand pounds mark, with the highest expenditure being on cameras, approximately 165 thousand pounds.
