The data demonstrates the amount of profit spent on food consumption and other items in three Western countries, such as France, Germany, and England, between 1998 and 2008.
Overall, in 2008, the country’s earnings increased significantly over the three countries in food and other goods as well. France was the country that spent the most money on food and other goods in 2008.
Germany’s income was spent on the largest amount for food and other goods in 1998, approximately 16% and 25% respectively. France and England were similar in other things in 1998, near 7%. France spent 1.5 times more than England on food consumption, which was 15%.
Germany allocated a similar amount of income for food and other goods, such as 25% and 18%, respectively. The percentage of income for other goods was approximately doubled than food, which was 35%. In contrast, France expended the same amount of earnings on two fields, like 40%.
