The chart graph compares the percentages of income spent on petrol by three groups of social classes in America and the United Kingdom.
Overall, the poorest cohort in the United States pays more money for petrol than the other ones. By contrast, in the United Kingdom, the petrol expenditure of the rich is the highest.
It is clear that the percentage of income spent on petrol by the poor drivers is from nearly 4% to 5, 3% in America. However, that figure in the United Kingdom varies from 0. 5% to 2. 8%.
The largest proportion of income used by the American middle-income group to purchase petrol is up to 5%, while that of the United Kingdom is 1, 2% lower. It is noticeable that in the United States, the all-time low proportion in petrol spending is only 3. 4% of income, witnessed in the group of the most affluent. Nonetheless, it is still larger than the figure for the rich in the United Kingdom, at 2. 5%.
The chart graph compares the percentages of
income
spent on
petrol
by three groups of social classes in America and the
United
Kingdom.
Overall
, the poorest cohort in the
United
States pays more money for
petrol
than the other ones. By contrast, in the
United
Kingdom, the
petrol
expenditure of the rich is the highest.
It is
clear
that the percentage of
income
spent on
petrol
by the poor drivers is from
nearly
4% to 5, 3% in America.
However
, that figure in the
United
Kingdom varies from 0. 5% to 2. 8%.
The largest proportion of
income
used
by the American middle-income group to
purchase
petrol
is up to 5%, while that of the
United
Kingdom is 1, 2% lower. It is noticeable that in the
United
States, the all-time low proportion in
petrol
spending is
only
3. 4% of
income
, witnessed in the group of the most affluent. Nonetheless, it is
still
larger than the figure for the rich in the
United
Kingdom, at 2. 5%.