this topic from The tables below gives information on consumer spending on different items in four countries. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The table illustrates the
amount
of household earnings that four European nations spend on four items.
Change the quantifier
number
Overall
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it is clear that
all four regions spend most of their income on food and drink and housing, but much less on clothing and entertainment. The outplay of Linking Words
Germany
was generally higher than the other three countries.
In terms of housing, nearly one-third of their cash was spent on it in France, UK and Use synonyms
Germany
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while
the figure for Turkey was one-fifth. Linking Words
In contrast
, Regarding Food and Drink, Turkey spent the most at 36%, contrasting to the other 4 countries, which spent around a quarter of these factors.
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Furthermore
, with the other two items, the lowest expenditure was on clothing which accounted for under 16% in all regions. Linking Words
Germany
spent most on these items at just 15% of their national expenditure, which was around double that of France (7%). Use synonyms
Moreover
, people from France spent 13% of their cash on entertainment,Linking Words
was
followed by the UK and Turkey. The maximum amount of spending on the same factors by Unnecessary verb
apply
Germany
(19%).Use synonyms
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