The table illustrates information about an annual average fund for university students’ needs in three various countries.
Overall, noticeably students spend huge proportion of their budget for accommodations and leisure time activities in all three countries, yet they showed less interest for other student activities. Moreover, country A and B students spent much more money than country C.
In Country A, students spent the largest share on accommodation, accounting for 45% of the total budget, while food and leisure were equal at 22% each. Spending on books was minimal at only 3%, and other costs made up 8%. In Country B, accommodation also represented the highest proportion at 35%, followed by food at 28% and leisure at 23%. Books and other expenses were relatively low at 9% and 5% respectively. In contrast, Country C allocated the highest percentage to food (36%), while accommodation stood at 30%. Books accounted for 21%, whereas leisure and other costs were much lower at 12% and 1%.
