The presented bar graph depicts the amount spent on consumer goods – namely, photograph films, toys, perfume, CDs, tennis racquets, personal stereos in six European countries:Britain, France, Italy, Germany.The figures are given in thousand pounds sterling.
Overall, it can be seen that Britain spent more on all the categories on consumer goods,while Germany showed the lowest spending on the amount of all items. Among the six products photograph films and toys received the highest spending on all stuffs.
In detail, British individuals spent the highest amount on photograph films and toys, just under 170 thousand pounds, followed by CDs, perfume, personal stereos which together make up a little less than 165. France and Italy similarly showed spending patterns, both countries spent roughly between 145 and 150. However, France recorded slightly higher spent on photograph films and CDs than Italy, approximately 165 and 155 respectively.
By contrast, Germany received the least spending on photograph films, CDs, toys just around 145, which much lower in comparison with Britain. It is clearly seen that Germany people similarly spent on perfume, tennis racquets, personal stereos nearly 150 thousand pounds sterling.
In conclusion, Britain spent on consumer goods was higher among four European countries, whereas Germany showed the lowest spending on consumer goods.
