The bar chart illustrates the consumer spending on six different items in Germany, Italy, France, and Britain.
Overall, the bar chart reveals that Britain has the highest consumer spending across all six items compared to Germany, Italy, and France. Conversely, Germany consistently shows the lowest spending on these consumer goods among the four countries. Italy and France have normal spending levels.
In the first consumer goods, personal stereos, the amount of Britain was highest, with about 155 thousand pounds, which was followed closely by that of Italy, Germany, and France with around 150 thousand pounds. With regard to tennis racquets, Britain spent the most nearly 145 thousand pounds, and the second highest was Italy, at 142 thousand pounds. The third highest was Germany and the least was France. Similar to tennis racquets, Perfumes were the same consuming, but the British spend outweighed than other countries, exactly 160 thousand pounds.
In the last three consumer goods as CDs, Toys, and photographic film, the volume of Britain was the highest. In detail, in the case of CDs, the figure of Britain maintained the first position, with approximately 162 thousand pounds, which was followed by that of France, Italy and Germany. Like the CDs, the spending on photographic film, Britain was on the top of consuming and Gernamy was on the bottom of it. Meanwhile, in the catergoric of Toys, the British leads considerably, with around 170 thousand pound and the Germany spent the least, with approximately 145 thousand pounds. The consuming of France was as many as that of Italy, with about 160 thousand pounds.
