The line graph presents the percentage of
income
spent on Use synonyms
fuel
in the United States and the United Kingdom, across three Use synonyms
income
levels. Use synonyms
Overall
, in the UK, households with higher Linking Words
income
tended to spend a greater share of their Use synonyms
income
on Use synonyms
fuel
, Use synonyms
whereas
Linking Words
,
in the US, the richest allocated a smaller proportion to Punctuation problem
apply
fuel
compared with the poorest.
In the United Kingdom, individuals in the lower Use synonyms
income
group spent less than 1% of their Use synonyms
income
on Use synonyms
fuel
. Use synonyms
This
figure rose steadily with increasing Linking Words
income
, reaching around 2.5% among the poorer Use synonyms
income
groups and just under 4% for middle-Use synonyms
income
earners. The richest households in Britain recorded the largest proportion, mostly at 4% before dropping slightly to 3.5%.
Use synonyms
In contrast
, the poorest Americans allocated 4% and increased to just over 5%, Linking Words
then
fell marginally to approximately 5%. From the middle-Linking Words
income
to higher-Use synonyms
income
groups, the percentage declined consistently, falling from exactly 5% to 4% among middle-Use synonyms
income
earners and from 4% to around 2.5% for the richest.Use synonyms