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
.
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Overall
, the chart indicates that in the USA, the richer one is the lower they tend to spend on Linking Words
fuel
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while
in the Linking Words
UK
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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 Linking Words
fuel
, which is not so in the United Kingdom. In the Use synonyms
UK
, low-income residents pay a low proportion of 0.3 to 4.3% of their salaries. The middle class, Use synonyms
on the other hand
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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
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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 Use synonyms
fuel
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that is
, nearly 3 to 4%. Linking Words
In contrast
, the upper Linking Words
UK
residents fund Use synonyms
fuel
with an estimate of 4% of their remuneration.Use synonyms
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