The provided diagram represents spending of two countries on consumer goods in 2010. Overall, there is a difference in the patterns of UK and France expending purchaser goods in the mentioned period. UK people disburse more money on cars, books, and cameras. However, human beings that live in France expend more finances on computers and perfume.
Starting with UK residents, they spent 50,000 more money than the second group on the first bar of the graph, which is the peak of the whole graph. Talking about the books, the number of people that expend cash in the UK is slightly bigger than the number of residents in France. There is another situation with the cameras, the quantity of pounds that had been spent by UK people is much more sizeable than in the second group.
Moving to the achievements of French people, there are two parts of the chart where they expended more money than UK residents. Firstly, there is a modest difference between the amount of spent cash on the computers by French inhabitants and UK people, only 50,000 pounds sterling. Ultimately, France residents expended 200,000 pounds sterling on the perfume, and UK residents spent almost 150,000, which is the lowest number of consumed money in the whole chart.
