The charts illustrate the amount of spending by percentages in various areas for daily living in Canada and Poland and comparison of life events in these two countries with estimated global average previously age 35.
Regarding the proportion of spending their gains, people in Canada invest one-fifth of total income on Leisure and clothing at 20% and 19% respectively. Then, the Canadians equally spend approximately less than a fifth of total income on housing, food, transport and studies between 14% and 16%. On the contrary, the citizens from Poland use their budgets on studying nearly a half of total income at 43%, which is the largest proportion of expenditure. It is followed by expense on transportation merely over a quarter of their earnings. Then, they spend less on the other area such as housing, food, leisure and clothing between 5% and 11%.
Regarding average age of life events, the Canadians make choices on leaving home and buying prior to 20 years of age, which is much earlier than those from Poland at around 25. Moreover, compared to global average, both from Canada and Poland represent no significant difference on age of marriage.
In summary, the people in Poland spend the majority of income on studying while those in Canada spend more evenly on various areas.
The charts illustrate the amount of spending by percentages in various areas for daily living in Canada and Poland and comparison of life
events
in these two countries with estimated global average previously
age
35.
Regarding the proportion of spending their gains,
people
in Canada invest one-fifth of total
income
on Leisure and clothing at 20% and 19%
respectively
. Then, the Canadians
equally
spend
approximately less than a fifth of total
income
on housing, food, transport and studies between 14% and 16%.
On the contrary
, the citizens from Poland
use
their budgets on studying
nearly
a half of total
income
at 43%, which is the largest proportion of expenditure. It
is followed
by expense on transportation
merely
over a quarter of their earnings. Then, they
spend
less on the other area such as housing, food, leisure and clothing between 5% and 11%.
Regarding average
age
of life
events
, the Canadians
make
choices on leaving home and buying prior to 20 years of
age
, which is much earlier than those from Poland at around 25.
Moreover
, compared to global average, both from Canada and Poland represent no significant difference on
age
of marriage.
In summary, the
people
in Poland
spend
the majority of
income
on studying while those in Canada
spend
more
evenly
on various areas.