The document summarizes consumer spending on goods in France and the UK in 2010. It shows that spending was higher in the UK than France for cars by about £60,000, while France spent slightly more than the UK on computers, around £37,000 vs £35,000. The UK also spent more on books, around £400,000 compared to £300,000 by France. However, France spent more on perfume, while UK spending on cameras was almost double what was spent in France.
The document summarizes consumer spending on goods in France and the UK in 2010. It shows that spending was higher in the UK than France for cars by about £60,000, while France spent slightly more than the UK on computers, around £37,000 vs £35,000. The UK also spent more on books, around £400,000 compared to £300,000 by France. However, France spent more on perfume, while UK spending on cameras was almost double what was spent in France.
The document summarizes consumer spending on goods in France and the UK in 2010. It shows that spending was higher in the UK than France for cars by about £60,000, while France spent slightly more than the UK on computers, around £37,000 vs £35,000. The UK also spent more on books, around £400,000 compared to £300,000 by France. However, France spent more on perfume, while UK spending on cameras was almost double what was spent in France.
The chart below illustrates the expenditure of France and UK on
consumer goods in 2010. All in all, there is a noticeable difference
between spendings on generally needed goods and goods of secondary necessity. Expenses on cars, computers and books tend to be higher than expenditure on less necessary goods like perfume and cameras that usually have a lower usage in a daily life. The biggest amount of money was spent on cars in UK where United Kingdom is ahead of France’s expenses by approximately 60000 pounds. Moving on to the costs expended on computers, France used slightly more money to buy computers than UK (nearly 370000 and 350000 respectively). Another situation is in expenditure on books in which UK dominates with around 400000 pounds compared to 300000 pounds spent by the another one. Turning to the other side of spendings used of goods of secondary necessity, it is possible to point that France spent more money on perfume than UK. At the same time expenditure of United Kingdom on cameras is almost two times as high as money spent by French state.