The table represents important expenses such as food and drink, housing, clothing and entertainment for families in France, Germany, the UK, Turkey and Spain. The units are measured in percentage.
he table demonstrates the percentage of monthly household earnings that five European countries allocate to four groups: food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment.
The table provides information about the percentage of household monthly earnings in European countries - France, Germany, the UK, Turkey, and Spain - allocated to different categories.
The table demonstrates the percentage of a family's income-expenditureexpenditure in four kinds of living costs from five different Europe nations including France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Turkey and Spain.
The table illustrates lifestyle cost information of five different European areas - France, Germany, the UK, Turkey and Spain.Also shows the cost as a percentage by separate variety categories which are food and drink, h
The provided table gives data on the proportion of how much of a monthly family’s earnings is being spent on food, rent, clothes and entertainment in 5 European states. It is measured in percentages.
The table depicts information associated with the percentage of monthly civil revenues that were utilized for purchasing sustenance or refreshments, housing, garments, and joyful activities in five nations, such as Franc
The table shows data on the percentage of household expenditure each month in different European nations, including food and drink, housing, clothing, and entertainment.
This schedule illustrates the proportion of household payments in five European countries: France, Germany, United Kingdom, Turkey, and Spain. These data are separated into four categories: Food, Property rental, Clothin
The presented table demonstrates how five disparate European countries spend their salary in 4 distinct sectors per month. Overall, accommodation in Turkey and Spain is affordable compared with the other 3 countries.
The table given shows the percentage of the income which residents in five different European nations spend on various types of categories every month.
The given table illustrates the the household income in five countries that is spent on food and drink ,housing, clothing and entertainment. It is clear that U.K. Workers spend the most on housing with 37% due to the hig
This analytic report provides information pertaining to the proportion of household earnings per month that are spent on four different main expenditures in five nations located in Europe.
The table compares France, Germany, the UK, Turkey and Spain in terms of the percentage of monthly income for food and drink, housing, clothing and entertainment.