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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 demonstrate the ratio of expenditures of monthly earning between five European nations on eatables,residentials, beverages and amusements.
Overall, it is evident that trend for consuming income on housing and beverages, is subtantially more than other two categories among five European countries.
Looking more closely, clothing and entertainment are two categories on which low expenditures devote by five European nations. Spainish nationals spend their least monthly income on clothing which is only 8%, while on entertainment Turkish shows their minimum interest only 10%. Germans consumes more on clothing 15%, while Spanish are more keen to spend on amusement among five nations 15%, respectively.
On housing, drinks and meals Spanish and German people showcase the least amount of interest only 18%, and 22%, respectively. While, French devotes 31%, for housing and Turkish spends 36%, on drink and food, the most stand out figures between five European people.
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