The table compares the monthly proportion of revenue in five European countries spent on various things namely food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment.
Overall, it is clear that food and drink, housing record by far the highest figures in its consumption in five countries compared to other facilities. By contrast, it is interesting to note that clothing and entertainment contain the lowest percentages shown on the table.
Looking at the table in more detail, Turkey takes the lead with food and drink at 37%, and this percentage is followed very closely by Spain, at 31%. The figure for Germany was the lowest one among other countries. Moreover, there was a 2% difference between France and the UK, at 25% and 27%, respectively. On the other hand, the UK was the most popular with housing at 37%, and this figure was nearly two times higher than for Spain and Turkey, at 18% and 20%, correspondingly over the given period. Furthermore, Germany and France had similar proportions, at 31% and 33%, respectively.
It could be explained by the fact that Germany had the highest figure with clothing and entertainment at 15% and 19%. However, the percentage for France was slightly lower compared to Germany in both categories, at 7% and 13%. Moreover, Turkey, Spain, and the UK had similar rates which were between 8% and 19%. (225 words)
The table compares the monthly proportion of revenue in five European countries spent on various things
namely
food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment.
Overall
, it is
clear
that food and drink, housing record by far the highest
figures
in its consumption in five countries compared to other facilities. By contrast, it is interesting to note that clothing and entertainment contain the lowest percentages shown on the table.
Looking at the table in more detail, Turkey takes the lead with food and drink at 37%, and this percentage
is followed
very
closely
by Spain, at 31%. The
figure
for Germany was the lowest one among other countries.
Moreover
, there was a 2% difference between France and the UK, at 25% and 27%,
respectively
.
On the other hand
, the UK was the most popular with housing at 37%, and this
figure
was
nearly
two times higher than for Spain and Turkey, at 18% and 20%,
correspondingly
over the
given
period.
Furthermore
, Germany and France had similar proportions, at 31% and 33%,
respectively
.
It could be
explained
by the fact that Germany had the highest
figure
with clothing and entertainment at 15% and 19%.
However
, the percentage for France was
slightly
lower compared to Germany in both categories, at 7% and 13%.
Moreover
, Turkey, Spain, and the UK had similar rates which were between 8% and 19%. (225 words)