The table chart displays information about the breakdown of spending, as well as the bar chart, showing the amount of money spent by learners studying in four various countries.
Looking from an overall perspective, learners spent the highest amount of money in Country A than in other countries. In contrast, Country D has the lowest money spending among all categories.
According to the table chart, spending on studying abroad in Country A was $875. Country B spent $735. However, money expenditure in Country D was $435, the lowest among the countries. Country C spent $540 on studying abroad.
The second chart provides that, in Country A, people spent $220 on accommodation, which is almost half the living cost. This country’s people spent $358 on tutoring. However, in Countries B and C, people spent on accommodation, tutoring, and living costs just below $300, $350, and $400, respectively. People spent $200 on accommodation, which is $35 and $25 lower than on tutoring and living costs, respectively.
