The bar chart illustrates the expenditure on several goods, such as cars, computers, books, perfume, and cameras in France and the UK in 2010. Overall, it is clear that British citizens spent a significant amount of money on goods than French, and cars exceeded the others that they were consumed the most in both countries.
Turning to details, the French spent at exactly 400,000 pounds in from their budget for cars, while this figure for the UK was higher, at around 450,000 pounds. Moreover, the expenditure on books and cameras of the UK also exceeded the figures for France. Books took the British over 400,000 pounds to buy, with this figure being 100,000 pounds higher than in France. Meanwhile, the expenditure on cameras was the third highest in Britain, which was around 350,000 pounds, compared to a significantly lower figure for France, at nearly 150,000 pounds.
In contrast, the money spent on computers was the second highest expenditure in France (nearly 380,000 pounds), slightly higher than the figure for the UK (at approximately 350,000 pounds). Perfume was the least consumed, with the French spending only 200.000 pounds on it, while the figure for the Britain was over 50,000 pounds lower.
