The bar chart illustrates the spending behaviors of German, Italian and Spanish in daily-used products in 2015, namely smartphones, laptops, CDs, books, perfumes and toys.
While the usage of smartphones and laptops was prevalent in all three countries in 2015, these consumers showed least interest in listening to CDs. Besides, the need for others products were relatively comparable in number.
The most noticable amount of money spent was on smartphone, which accounted for the highest spending in comparison with other categories in all nations, around 140$ for both Germany and Italy and 120$ for Spain. Spanish consumed most CDs with 40$ and other 2 countries only spent around 30$.
German was proved to be a largest spender in books, perfumes and toys, as the related figures hovered between 100$ and 110$. In constrast, Italian consumers were indicated as a less enthusiast shoppers for the reason that their expenses on the above mentioned products are the least, which was 90$ for books, 80$ for perfumes and 70$ for toys.
