The table informs the proportion of household income about how much they spend on food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainments from five European countries.
Based on the data, the majority of European people spend their income on food and beverage category. However, there is only 2% of differences between housing and food and beverage. On the contrary, the smallest purchase that people spend is for entertainment. Compare to clothing category, there is total 15% of differences between clothing and entertainment.
Starting from France, Germany and UK, the majority of these three countries purchase go to housing category. France has 31%, Germany has 33% and UK has 37%. The data indicates that UK has the most purchase in housing category. Meanwhile, both Turkey and Spain spend more on food and drink rather than housing. Turkey has 36% and 5% bigger percentage rather than Spain.
Compared to the bottom two of smallest categories, France, Germany, and Spain countries has the same trend on entertainment purchase. Beside that, Turkey is the only country that has reverse trend compared to France, Germany and Spain. Moreover, UK has 11% that informs the same score between clothing and entertainment categories.
