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Band 5+: The table illustrates the proportion of monthly household income five European countries spend on food and drink, housing, clothing and entertainment. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image is a chart showing the percentage of spending on various categories for five countries; France spends 25% on food and drink, 31% on housing, 7% on clothing, and 13% on entertainment. Germany spends 22%, 33%, 15%, and 19% on the same categories respectively. The UK spends 27% on food and drink, 37% on housing, 11% on clothing, and 11% on entertainment. Turkey spends 36% on food and drink, 20% on housing, 12% on clothing, and 10% on entertainment. Spain spends 31% on food and drink, 18% on housing, 8% on clothing, and 15% on entertainment.
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The table depicts the information about the amount of income of five European countries spent on food items, housing, clothing and entertainment.

Overall, the countries that invested more on living place were France, Germany, UK, where as Turkey and Spain are more intrested in food and drinks. Both clothing and entertainment have a moderate response from all five countries.

To begin with, the proportion of UK people exhausting their income on home is 37% which is the largest followed by Germany, France with 33% and 31% respectively. On the contrary, 36% of Turkey and 31% of spain population are more interested in various cuisines, followed by remaining three nations.

Now, it is obvious from the data that both clothes and entertainment did not recieve any dramatic apperciation from any of the five nations. Clothing got less than 15% from all the five nations and entertainment also had same results with Germany being an outlier with 19%.

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