The presented bar chart depicts the spending of two states on consumer products in 2010.
Overall, France and the United Kingdom had spent approximately the same amount of money on cars, computers, and perfume, while expenditure on books and cameras showed a significant distinction.
According to the bar chart, the number-one product in both countries was cars, with a total of 850,000 pounds sterling spent on them. Computers were ranked second with negligible difference of 25,000 pounds, where France paid marginally more than the United Kingdom. Perfume, on which France spent 200,000 pounds and the United Kingdom more or less 180,000 pounds, had the least cost overall.
It is clear that spending on cameras in the UK, which showed the largest difference between two states, was more than twice that in France. Although the UK was also the leader in book category, it had slightly more expenditure than France, 400,000 and 300,000 pounds, respectively.
