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The table illustrates how people from five European nations spend their income on four different areas. Overall, housing was the key household expenditure in France, Germany, and the UK, while Turkish and Spanish people spend most of their budget on food and drink. In addition, clothing is the aspect that receives the least money from […]
The table dedicates the percentage of household expenditure of five nations on distinct categories. At first glance, the largest shares of income in these countries are funneled into housing and food and drink, with clothing seeing the lowest rate. It is also worth noticing that the UK has the highest data for accommodation, Turkey has […]
The table compares the percentage of monthly household consumption—food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment—across five European countries. Overall, countries spend the largest portion of their household budgets on food and drink, as well as housing. In contrast, clothing and entertainment categories accounted for a smaller percentage of household expenses. Germany had the highest overall […]
The table delineates the distribution of monthly household income allocated to four key expenditure categories—food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment—across five European nations. It is apparent that households across these countries predominantly prioritize spending on food, drink, and housing, while allocations for clothing and entertainment are comparatively minimal. In terms of food and drink […]
The chart illustrates the household expenditures of European nations across four categories: food and beverages, accommodation, clothing, and recreation. Overall, it is clear that housing and food and drink were the primary areas of expenditure in all five countries. Housing accounted for the highest proportion in France, Germany, and Britain, while the food and beverage […]
