The presented table gives information on petrol expenses in 10 different countries.
As a general trend, an average worker in every country spends about 300$ on gas monthly, even though the disposable income is dramatically different in each nation.
Countries with higher salaries like Norway, Denmark, Britain, Sweden and Belgium have a
similarly
small proportion of gasoline spending, less than 11% of their disposable income. In Norway employees put in just below 320$ on fuel, Linking Words
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is the biggest amount of expense among all the countries. As can be seen, the working Correct pronoun usage
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of Italy and Greece contribute a similar financial value of approximately 283$ on gas, but the average gains differ from each other. The Greek nation has to expend around a quarter of a salary, the percentage is nearly 10% more than in Italy.
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On the other hand
, the populations of Turkey and Eritrea statistically have the least amount of money available for use every month. Linking Words
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norm percentage of income spent on petrol by the Turkish is just under 35%. Correct article usage
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Eritrea has the lowest paychecks, but has the largest portion of gas expenditure - almost two-thirds of the disposable wage. It is worth mentioning, that Swedish workers have the same quantity of petrol expenses as people of Eritrea, 275$ - only a little less than 8% of the standard profit.Linking Words
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