The line chart illustrates the percentage of
income
spent on Use synonyms
fuel
in the United Use synonyms
States
and the United Kingdom across different Use synonyms
income
groups. Use synonyms
Overall
, there is a significant disparity in Linking Words
fuel
Use synonyms
expenditure
between the poorest segments of the two countries, Use synonyms
whereas
the difference among the richest is minimal. Linking Words
While
Linking Words
fuel
Use synonyms
expenditure
in the United Use synonyms
States
follows a downward trend across all Use synonyms
income
levels, the United Kingdom exhibits a general increase, albeit with some fluctuations.
In the United Use synonyms
States
, Use synonyms
fuel
Use synonyms
expenditure
follows a downward trend across Use synonyms
income
groups. The poorest residents spend the highest proportion of their earnings on Use synonyms
fuel
, starting at approximately 4% of their Use synonyms
income
before surging to around 5.2%. Use synonyms
This
figure remains relatively stable among the low-Linking Words
income
group. Use synonyms
In contrast
, middle-Linking Words
income
earners allocate about 4% of their Use synonyms
income
to Use synonyms
fuel
, and Use synonyms
this
percentage declines gradually. Linking Words
Similarly
, the wealthiest group Linking Words
initially
spends 4% but experiences a significant drop, reaching approximately 2.5%.
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In contrast
to the United Linking Words
States
, Use synonyms
fuel
Use synonyms
expenditure
in the United Kingdom follows an upward trajectory across Use synonyms
income
levels. The poorest individuals spend the least on Use synonyms
fuel
, at less than 1% of their Use synonyms
income
. Use synonyms
However
, Linking Words
this
figure steadily increases to approximately 2.6%. Middle-Linking Words
income
earners allocate around 3% of their Use synonyms
income
to Use synonyms
fuel
, Use synonyms
while
the wealthiest group spends a similar proportion, at roughly 3.1%.Linking Words
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