The table gives information about the total expenditure of foreign students in four countries, while the bar chart provides a breakdown of their weekly spending.
Overall, it is clear that students studying abroad in country A spend the most amount of money, while the lowest spending is recorded in country D. Additionally, the largest proportion of the budget is allocated to living costs, followed by tuition and accommodation. Notably, students in country A, country B and country C spend the most on living costs, followed by tuition and accommodation respectively; meanwhile, tuition fees make up for the largest part in the budget of students in country D.
Regarding total expenditure, foreign students in country A spend $875, which is more than double the figure in country D. The spending of country B’s students ranks second at $735, and that of country C comes to a close third at $540.
In country A, students pay the highest amount of $430 for living costs, followed by country B at $350 and country C at $275. The spending on tuition fees is moderately lower, respectively at $358, $320 and $250 in these three nations. The highest expenditure on accommodation is exhibited by students in country B, at $280, compared to the lowest amount of $200 in country D.
