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The provided table illustrates the monthly expenditures of European countries in four different categories. Overall, it is clear that the majority of income in all five countries is allocated to housing, food, and drink, while significantly less is spent on clothing and entertainment. Housing is the primary expense for France, Germany, and the UK, with […]
The table delineates the distribution of monthly household income among five European nations—France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Turkey, and Spain—across four distinct categories: food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment. In general, expenditure on housing and food and drink dominates household budgets across these countries, while clothing consistently represents the minimal percentage. Turkey stands out […]
The table provided compares five European countries regarding the percentage of monthly salary spent on four different household categories: food & drink, housing, clothing and entertainment. From an overall perspective, it is evident that all European citizens surveyed allocate a considerably higher share of monthly income to housing, except for Spain and Turkey, whose highest […]
The table above delineates the amounts of monthly allowance individuals from five different countries allocate toward four varying expenses. Overall, regardless of the country, housing and meals consistently cost more than half of their monthly income. Whereas clothing and entertainment barely make up approximately one-third, if not less, altogether. France, Germany, and the UK spend […]
The table provides a comparison of the percentage of household income allocated to food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment in five countries: France, Germany, the UK, Turkey, and Spain. Overall, housing represents the largest expenditure in most countries except for Turkey, where food and drink is the highest. The UK spends the most on […]
