The line graph illustrates data about how much citizens of the United States and the United Kingdom spend on fuel.
Overall, in the United States poor people are inclined to spend more of their income than rich ones. Whilst, in the United Kingdom situation is almost opposite.
As it can be seen in the graph, rich citizens of the United States are spending about 3-4 percentage of their salary. While, indexes of around 4% can be seen in England. People who have an average salary are more accurate with their spending, and expend from just over 2% up to approximately 3,5% of their salary on gasoline in the United Kingdom. In other country situation is different, citizens outlay around 4,5%.
In the category of poorest people, some people are more willing to expend on fuel, and some not. However, it can be written off to different temperaments and backgrounds. For the United Kingdom rates sway between 0 to just over 2%, while in the United States indexes almost reach 6% with the minimum number of 4%.
