The provided line graph illustrates the amount of
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of three different social classes (poorest, middle-income, and richest) tend to spend on petrol in two countries: the United Kingdom and the United States. The units are measured in per cent of their income.
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, American citizens set a smaller fuel budget in proportion to their financial growth with an exception at the beginning of the graph where the percentage rises sharply. At the same time, the Linking Words
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of England go through a polar experience and pay more Use synonyms
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to drive in parallel with the transition in their status with a similar exception to the US.
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from the poorest class in the US spend from around 4% to 5% on average with a peak spending at approximately 5.3%, Use synonyms
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from the UK consistently grows from around a half per cent to just about 2.5% close to the middle income. Once Use synonyms
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in both countries the tendencies in fuel budgets remain the same with a downward trend in the US and an upward one in the UK respectively. Among the richest Use synonyms
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the lines intersect between 3.5% and 4% and a decrease is demonstrated in both countries with an insignificant fluctuation of the UK trend of a bit under 4%.Use synonyms
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