The graph below gives information about how much people in the United States and the United Kingdom spend on fuel.
The line graph shows the percentage of income the three social classes [poor, middle-class, and wealthy] of the United States of America and the United Kingdom disburse on
fuel
.
Overall
, the chart indicates that in the USA, the richer one is the lower they tend to spend on fuel
, while
in the UK
this
trend goes in the opposite direction.
Looking specifically at the lower-income and middle-class households, in the United States the poorest set of people are likely to spend 4% to about 5.2% of their earnings on fuel
, which is not so in the United Kingdom. In the UK
, low-income residents pay a low proportion of 0.3 to 4.3% of their salaries. The middle class, on the other hand
, are to contribute
at a lesser range of roughly 4 to 5% of their wages in the United States of America, Verb problem
contributes
however
, UK
inhabitants allocate a higher percentage of about 3 to 4%.
In regards to the rich, in the US, they give the lowest rate of their earning towards fuel
, that is
, nearly 3 to 4%. In contrast
, the upper UK
residents fund fuel
with an estimate of 4% of their remuneration.Submitted by adebimpeanimawun on
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