The bar illustrates the amount spent on six consumer goods (photographic film, toys, cds, perfumes, tennis racquets, personal stereos) in the Britain, France, Italy, and Germany. Units are measured in pounds sterling.
Overall, the Britain spent more money on consumer goods by leaving behind France, Italy, and Germany respectively. These four countries spent significantly more amount on photographic films and whereas, the four of nations spent barely on tennis racquets and personal sterios.
In terms of toys, cds, and perfumes were purchased by spening the amount in an average or slightly above average ratio. Moreover, we can observe that the Britain has high purchasing power than the other three countries.
In the other hand, we can sum up by observing that the data displays the vital information about the products which are high in demand. So that, we can understand the open market conditions of these countries.
