The bar graph demonstrates the information about the funds spend on consumer good in France and UK in 2010.
To begin with, perfume was the least popular item among people in both countries as French people spent 200,000 pounds and British citizens spent nearly 150,000 pounds on it. Moreover, equal money was spent on books in Britain and cars in France and that was 400,000 pounds. Besides, highest amount of income was spend on cars in United Kingdom that was 450,000 pounds. In addition to that, expenditure of computers and cameras remained same in UK. However, almost 350,000 pounds were devoted for computer and approximately half of it was expended on cameras in France.
To conclude, Cars, Computers and books were the consumer good on which most expenditure was disbursed, whereas perfume was least popular item on which minimum income was spent. Cameras were the consumer good towards which least money disbursed in France and it was lowest than perfume.
