The diagram compares the average expenditures of students per week in abroad across three categories (accommodation, tuition, and living cost) in four countries; A, B, C, and D.
Overall, the highest expenditure for students was on living cost which means that students spent a huge amount of money on daily basic needs. In addition, a closer look reveals that, the highest costs for tuition fees and living were in country A, while country B had higher accommodation costs. Expenses in other the two countries were considerably lower overall.
Regarding spending on daily tasks was by far the highest in country A among the other countries, about $430 per week, B came next with $350 which is notably lower than A. While the figures for C and D were nearly the same at $275 and $225 respectively.
In terms of tuition fees, A also came first in this category, with about $358. In second place was B at $320. Turning to C and D, they accounted for $275 and $235 respectively which means studying prices in these countries are much lower compared to the other two countries.
Spending on temporary settlement: at first place was B, with $280, C came next with $240 which is a bit higher than A, which was at $220. Meanwhile, D had the lowest prices for all three categories and for accommodation, it was at $200.
