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The image shows a table with five European countries indicating percentage allocations of monthly household income on four categories: France spends 25% on food and drink, 31% on housing, 7% on clothing, and 13% on entertainment; Germany allocates 22% for food and drink, 33% for housing, 15% for clothing, and 19% for entertainment; the UK designates 27% for food and drink, 37% for housing, 11% for clothing, and 11% for entertainment; Turkey assigns 36% for food and drink, 20% for housing, 12% for clothing, and 10% for entertainment; Spain dedicates 31% for food and drink, 18% for housing, 8% for clothing, and 15% for entertainment.
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bThe table represents the expenditure of total income on daily needs by five European countries.
Overall,it is seen that more than half of income is spent on food and drink and housing. while the expenditure on clothing and entertainment is Rather less than other spendings.
Turkey spends more on food and drink among other given countries. While food and drink in Germany cost less the quarter of income.The Spain pay minimum of their wages and the turkey spend a little more than Spain for Although the other countries afford housing for almost same amount
As a whole the clothing and entertainment are less invested by these countries. germany sends more than other countries. The uk and turkey expend same amount on them. It is same in the case of france and spain.But in general the all these countries beside germany spend same amount on clothinf and entertaiment.
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