The chart illustrates the expenditures of European customers on six particular goods.
It also compares the quantity of money that is spent on goods in Germany, Italy, France and Britain.
The chart shows that British customers spend more money than others in each category.
For example, their expenses on personal stereos and tennis racquets are about 155 000 £, on perfumes and CDs are approximately 160-165000 £, British spend on toys and photographic film 167000 and 172000 £ respectively.
The expenditures of Germans are the lowest among these countries.
Germans spend 145-149000£ on given goods.
Italians spend about 148000 £ on personal stereo while their expenses on goods from other categories achieve almost 150000 £.
The highest expenses of Italian customers are on toys and photographic film (157000 and 155000£ respectively).
The expenses of French customers on stereo, racquets and perfumes are about 142-143000 £, however they spend approximately 159-168000 £ on CDs, toys and photographic film.
In conclusion, this chart can illustrate financial position of Europeans as well as their preferences in goods from these categories.
For instance, the highest expenses in France and Britain are spent on photographic film, in Italy – on toys and in Germany – on tennis racquets.