The main purpose of the line graph is to compare information about how much per cent of income that people allocate to spend on fuel in the UK and the USA. Overall, we can see that all people spend money on fuel consumption in both countries.
Each country has a different model in three economic classes, as presented in the line chart. It is a noticeable fact that the percentage of income spent on fuel in the UK is less than 0.5% in the low-income class, while the highest point with 4% among the richest. Conversely, in the US, the percentage of income spent on fuel is maximum 5.5 % in the low-income class, while the lowest percentage of income spent on fuel at around 2.5% for the richest. Between the middle and high-income classs, both countries’ the percentage of income spent on fuel seems more or less similarity with just under 4%.
To sum up, It is perfectly clear to observe that while people are becoming rich, the percentage of income spent on fuel considerably increase in the UK. On the other hand, in the US, this situation is completely opposite.
