The bar chart demonstrates people of the UK and France were spent money on different types of goods such as cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras in year of 2010. The scale is in pounds sterling.
Overall, the UK is most popular in buying stuff among the goods except computers and perfume. While cars were most bought by people of the UK, computers were bought by inhabitant of France.
To begin with, people of the UK spent money on cars around 450000 pounds sterling, whereas people of France spent nearly 400000 pounds sterling in cars. Furthermore, expenditure on books and camera were roughly 401000 and 351000 pounds sterling by consumer of the UK. Where, 300000 and 150000 pounds sterling were spent by habitant of France.
However, money used for computers and perfume were 355000 and 200000 pounds sterling respectively by France people. Whereas, only 350000 and 1460000 pounds sterling were spent by the UK people, in 2010.
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