The table and bar chart illustrate the total expenditure and the weekly average spending of international students in four selected countries, expressed as dollars. Overall, country A has the highest total cost, while country D is the most affordable. Living cost dominates the statistic almost 4 countries and tuition fees is the category on which the least money is spent.
In terms of total spending, students study abroad in country A incur the biggest financial burden at $875 per week, followed closely by country B with $735 is spent on. International students in country C and country D are more economical with $540 and $435 weekly respectively, with country D making up the modest expense.
Regarding the breakdown, living cost is the most expensive cohort mostly, tops the list is country A with $430. This is followed by $350 in country B, $275 in country C, $225 in country D. Tuition fees is the category on which the second most money is spent, ranging from $358 in country A to $235 in country D. Accommodation cost get the lowest expenditure in all cases, peak at $280 in country B, $240 in country C, $220 in country A and country D has the lowest figure with $200.
