The presented table showcases the anual expenditure of higher education seekers in three separate countries on average in 2007.
Overall, respondents from country A demonstrated highest overall figures, while country C followed an opposing trend. Expenditure on nutrition and rent shared highest proportion for each country.
To begin with, resources spent on renting necessities anually accounted for slightly under half of the overall spendings – 45% – for country A, 35% for B and 30% for C. Moving on to eating, an opposite tendency is visible here, the figures increase starting from country A to country C, standing at 22%, 28% and 36%, respectively. Speaking of leisure time activities, countries A and B shared a similar value of 22% and 23%, conversely, that of country C accounted for merely 12%. On the contrary, country C experienced the most substantial figures in terms of book expenditure standing at 21%, whereas finance designated to reading materials of country A accounted for one-seventh part of that of country C.
