The diagram demonstrates how European people spend monthly income on their own needs such as food, housing, clothing and entertainment in percentages. Looking at the overall perspective, it is readily apparent that Turkish people spend money most on food and drinks, British on housing, German on clothing and entertainment, Spanish and French individuals allocate their expenses more evenly across categories.
To begin with, French people spend as much money on housing as Germans and British people. At the same time, Turkish and Spanish people spend 20% and 18% of their monthly income on housing. On the contrary, French, Spanish and British people prefer to save money on clothing, there expenditures are 7%, 8%, and 11% , respectively.
In addition, British people also spend the least money on entertainment, which is 11% of their household income, as Turkish and French individuals spend 10% and 13% of their income on it, while Germans and Spaniards spend more than others.
