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The table depicts how much monthly household income is spent on several items—food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment—in five European countries. Overall, it is clear that the least amount of money is spent on both clothing and entertainment, while housing expenses account for the largest proportion of income spent. As shown in the table, […]
The table presents the distribution of household income across four categories for five selected European nations. Overall, the data reveals significant variations in spending patterns among the countries, particularly in the allocation towards housing and food and drink. Focusing on the expenditures related to food and drink, Turkey allocates the highest percentage at 36%. This […]
The table shows the allocation of monthly income to various consumer sectors, including food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment, in five European nations. Overall, groceries and house payments require a larger proportion of money compared to other sectors, where Germany tends to allocate more income to entertainment and clothing than other countries do. It […]
The table gives a breakdown of five European countries’ income rates distributed over four items. In general, housing is a primary sector to which France, Germany and UK population allocate the largest proportions of money, while Turkish and Spanish households do the same with food and drink. It is also interesting to note that clothing […]
In general, housing is a primary sector to which France, Germany and UK population allocate the largest proportions of money, while Turkish and Spanish households do the same with food and drink. It is also interesting to note that clothing is the category for which four out of the five countries separate the least amount […]
