The bar graph depicts the percentage of Internet users in 5 countries, while the pie chart provides information about average spending on online shopping via the Internet by residents of several countries, namely Germany, Sweden, France, Spain, and the UK.
Overall, in the first graph, the proportion of social media users in Sweden was the dominant figure, whereas the least data usage was observed in the population of Spain. According to the pie chart, UK citizens prefer online purchasing in comparison with other countries, followed by Swedish inhabitants, while Spanish citizens spend the least on shopping online via the Internet.
In terms of Internet usage, Swedish people topped the list with 35%, which is a couple of times more compared to the remaining countries. The runner-up figure is UK residents with one-fifth, which was relatively followed by German and French people, 15% for the former and 10% for the latter. The population of Spain is not keen on using social media as much as other remaining countries, accounting for merely 5%.
According to the pie chart, UK residents are big fans of buying things online and topped the list of average spending among 5 countries with 87£, followed by Swedish people, who spend almost 76£ for online shopping. The amount of money allocated by citizens of two countries, France and Germany, make up the respective figures of 57£ and 46£. The spending rate of the citizens of Spain stands out among its counterparts, with the lowest expenditure on shopping online, just a mere 10£.
