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 ente
The following table highlights data, about an average individual from five different European countries and their monthly earning expenditures on things like foodstuff, housing, clothing and entertainment.
The table given depicts the amount of money spent in 30 days by five different European nations on four basic commodities such as food and drink, housing, clothing and entertainment.
The table shows the percentage of 4 categories of spending ( food and drink, housing, clothing and entertainment) which are calculated from household earnings in 5 European countries comprised France, Germany, the UK, Turkey and Spain .
The given table give data about the rate of monthly household income some Europeasn countries spend on food drink,housing,clothing and entertainment.There are five European countries.They are France,Germany,UK,Turkey and Spain.
The table shows the rates of household income which spent on four items in five Eouropian countries. Overall, what stands out from the table is that the level of housing is dominant than others in three of the countries(France, Germany and UK) whereas in
The table illustrates the percentage of five different European countries spending on food and beverages, entertainment, housing, and clothing. Overall, It is clearly seen that all those five countries spend their income majority on food, drink, and housi
The table shows the rates of household income which spent on four items in five Eouropian countries. Overall, what stands out from the table is that the level of housing is dominant than others in three of the countries(France, Germany and UK) whereas in
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 ente
The table illustrates the five different European countries spend their household income on food and drinks, housing, clothing and entertainments. It is immediately apparent all five countries spent most of the household income on food and drinks and hous
The table shows the share of household income that the five European countries spend on food and drink, housing, clothing and entertainment. As you can see in the table, all 5 countries spend most of their household income on food and drinks and housing.
The table illustrates the percentage of five different European countries spending on food and beverages, entertainment, housing, and clothing. Overall, It is clearly seen that all those five countries spend their income majority on food, drink, and housi
The table chart shows the amount of household income that five countries in Europe spent per month on four items. The data has been calibrated in percentage.
The table chart shows the amount of household income that five countries in Europe spent per month on four items. The data has been calibrated in percentage.