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The image displays a table with the proportion of household income five European countries spend on food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment; France's expenditure is 25% on food and drink, 31% on housing, 7% on clothing, and 13% on entertainment; Germany spends 22% on food and drink, 33% on housing, 15% on clothing, and 19% on entertainment; The UK's spending is 27%, 37%, 11%, and 11% respectively for the same categories; Turkey allocates 36% to food and drink, 20% for housing, 12% for clothing, and 10% for entertainment; Spain's expenditure is noted as 31% on food and drink, 18% on housing, 8% on clothing, and 15% on entertainment.
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The given table provides the ratio of household income in France, Germany, The UK, Turkey and Spain every month, which was spent on different categories. Overall, it can be seen that all countries were spending more quantity of money on “Food and Drink” and “Housing”, while “Clothing” was the most unpopular one in four countries, only besides Turkey.
To begin, France, Germany and The UK spent just over a half of their income on “Food and drink” and “Housing (55-64%). It is also noticeable that France and The UK had less of their money spendings 7% and 11% respectively on clothes, than Germany(15%). In addition in entartainment Germany had more expenditures(19%) than both of that countries(13%, 11%).
At the same time Turkey and Spain spent most ammount of their money on “Food and drink” with 36% and 31% respectively. In contrast, Turkish people spent one tenth of their budget on entertainment. Spain had 15% on entartainment and the most unpopular was Clothing(8%).
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