The provided table demonstrates the percentage of domestic income spent on four different types of categories in five European nations, on a monthly basis.
From an overall perspective, people significantly prioritize spending on housing, food, and drinks. On the flip side, they spend minimally on clothing and entertainment.
To commence with food and drinks, Tukey takes the lead with 36% of the expenditure after Spain, France, and the UK with 31%, 25%, and 27% in the given order; while Germany is on the bottom with a percentage of 22. For housing, the public from the UK allocates the highest amount of their monthly wage on housing at 37% while Spain and Turkey have the lowest proportion of 18% and 20% in this category.
In terms of clothing, the ratio lies between 8% to 15% in all the five countries. For entertainment, Germany culminates the list with 19%, while Turkey ends up with 10% of expenses allocated for this category. The remaining nations—France, Spain, and the UK, have measures of 13%, 15%, and 11% for entertainment, respectively.
