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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 presented line graph shows the percent of income spend on fuel in the United Kingdom and the United States
Overall the percentage of the poorest population in United Kingdom spend less money on gasoline,while in the United States on the contrary
As shown in the graph richest citizenry spend less money on gasoline with only 2% around 4%.In addition poorest population spend the highest proportion of their income on fuel it’s about 4% to around 5%.However in middle class it’s noticeable that they spend on gasoline from 4%to 5%.
In contrast poorest individuals in the United Kingdom spend the least on fuel that show that they don’t have a lot of cars.Although the middle residents used to waste about 2% it increase to 3,5%.
On the other hand suddenly England’s richest population become a peak at 3,5% then suddenly it just decreased to 2,9%
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