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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 table provides information about the distribution of monthly household income between five European Countries on Food and drink, Housing, Clothing and Entertainment.
In France the highest percentage of the income of 31% is funded to the Housing followed by the other providing least share of 7% to clothing. Similarly in other countries like Germany and UK Housing takes up the maximum share of 33% and 37% respectively.
Whereas when we observe countries like Turkey and Spain foods and drinks take up 36% and 31% , a significant portion of the income. Furthermore, in all countries Clothing and Entertainment are given the least allotment as compared to other expenditure factors. In fact, in UK both have an equal share in the income of 11% each.
Overall, we can note that housing, food, and drinks are essential and are given more fraction of the income compared to Clothing and Entertainment that come under leisure signifying their importance.
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