The bar chart compares the amount of money spent on six types of consumer products in four European countries in the year 2015.
It is evident that British spent the highest amount of money on all categories, while German was the most conservative spenders.
In terms of spending, photographic film was the highest spending in the UK, where consumers spent nearly 180,000 pounds. French consumers also spent a significant portion of their money on the same product. In addition, allocation on toys in both France and Italy was the same, accounting for almost 160,000 pounds sterling.
On the other hand, Germany had the lowest share of spending in all six categories compared to other nations. Whereas, all countries preferred to spent little on personal stereos except Britain. Moreover, French people were least interseted in spending on tennis racquets and perfumes, which was approximately 142,000 sterling, respectively. Similarly, CDs had the lowest portion of money in Germany.
