The given table provides a list of the top 10 costliest nations for petrol with a breakdown of their fuel prices spent in comparison with their monthly income .
The table presents the expenditure on petrol for the world's top ten expensive countries with financial data. It is evident that, most countries with high-price petrol were in Europe, except for Turkey and Eritrea. Norwe
The chart illustrates the 10 countries less cheap in term of petrol, the case study is broken down into 3 columns: 2 different types of monthly averages, disposable income and petrol expenditure, plus 1 column for monthl
The table provides information about how much money is spent on pertol among the top ten most expensive countries for its consumption along with some other financial statistics. Overall, the share of petrol spending is
The table provides data about how much money is spent on petrol among the top ten most expensive countries for its consumption along with some other financial statistics. Overall, the share of petrol spending varied due
The following illustration depicts 10 countries with the highest petrol prices including the average monthly income, and the amount of money that the population of those countries spend, along with the percentage of mont
The graph demonstrates the top 10 countries’ fuel by its price and expenditure data. Overall, it is apparent that in terms of the average discretionary income and fuel spending, Norway’s earnings are the highest at aroun
The table provides information about how much money is earned and spent on petroleum products for 10 different countries. Units are measured in dollars.
The given table indicates 10 countries with most expensive petrol prices and gives a breakdown of average disposable income and its percentage spent on petrol.
The table provides data concerning ten different nations and their costs related to petrol. An average of disposable income, petrol expediture and the percentage of income spent on fossil fuel per month were considered.
The table provides data about the ten most expensive nations in the world in terms of net income, expenditure, and portion of monthly income spent on petroleum gas.