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The image is a line graph titled "How much do people spend on fuel?" showing the percent of income spent on petrol by people in the United States and the United Kingdom across three income groups: poorest, middle-income, and richest. In the United States, the poorest spend approximately 5.5% of their income, middle-income spend just under 4.5%, and the richest spend about 2.5%. In the United Kingdom, the poorest spend just under 3.5%, middle-income spend about 2.5%, and the richest spend just over 1.5%. The y-axis ranges from 0 to 6 percent, increasing by increments of 1, and the x-axis has three equidistant labeled categories representing income groups.
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The line graph compares an average spending of people living in the America and Britain on gasoline in 3 different social stratum.
Overall, it can be seen that the percentage spent per income decreases base on social status in the USA with those in the poorest category spending more, while the spending increases base on financial status in the Uk.
To begin, at approximately 4 percent per income are spent by people in the poorest economy earning category on fuel in the United states in the beginning and was peaked at about 5.5 percent of income. However, this figure experiences a constant dip depending on the financial status of the citizens to the a trough of 2 percent of income for those in the richest status.
In contrast, 0.5 percent of income is spent on fuel consumption by those with minimal finiancial capability in the Uk as compare to its counterpart in the USA, this would continue to increase as the financial status changes whilst richer people spending more on fuel.
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