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The table illustrates the proportions of household income spent on food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment across five European countries. Overall, housing and food and drink consistently claimed the largest portions of household income across all five countries. Conversely, expenditure on clothing and entertainment represented a significantly smaller proportion of household budgets. Germany showed […]
The table shows the amount of household income that five countries in Europe spend per month on four items. Overall, it is evident that all five countries spend the majority of their income on food and drink and housing, but much less on clothing and entertainment. Housing is the largest expenditure item for France, Germany […]
The table shows the amount of household income that five countries in Europe spend per month on four items. Overall, it is evident that all five countries spend the majority of their income on food and drink and housing, but much less on clothing and entertainment. Housing is the largest expenditure item for France, Germany […]
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 […]
The chart illustrates the household expenditures of five European nations across four categories: food and beverage, accommodation, clothing, and recreation. Overall, it is clear that housing and food and drink sections were the majority of their spending in all five countries, with housing accounting for the highest in France, Germany and Britain while the food […]
