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The image contains a bar graph titled "Amount spent on Consumer Goods" with the y-axis measuring "Thousand pounds" from 0 to 200 and the x-axis listing six categories: "Console games," "Outdoor/Drone accessories," "Cosmetics," "Books," "Toys," and "Cameras." Four countries are represented: Belgium, Spain, Austria, and Britain. For "Console games," Belgium: 140, Spain: 160, Austria: 150, Britain: 180. For "Outdoor/Drone accessories," Belgium: 120, Spain: 130, Austria: 140, Britain: 160. For "Cosmetics," Belgium: 100, Spain: 110, Austria: 120, Britain: 150. For "Books," Belgium: 80, Spain: 100, Austria: 100, Britain: 140. For "Toys," Belgium: 100, Spain: 110, Austria: 130, Britain: 160. For "Cameras," Belgium: 160, Spain: 170, Austria: 180, Britain: 200.
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The bar chart illustrates information about five places uses habits of shopping on consumer things in 2012.
Overall, the number of consumer goods, which was spent by 5 countries were approximately at the same level. However, it seems that the Britain was at the top in each case.
Looking to the bar chart closely, one can see that console games for these 5 places were more than 140 pounds. Furthermore, it seems that Britain was always at the top of chart in all things and Belgium was the lowest country, which spent money to such things. In addition, Spain and Austria always compete in this thing, from bar chart it can be understandable that in the console games, outdoor games, and cosmetics Spain was pretender, However; from the books part Austria outpaced Spain in other goods. Moreover, Belgium was approximately at the same level but in the future their status decreased a little bit.
To conclude, all stats of these 5 countries has grown. Nevertheless, only Belgium was decreased in another goods.
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