The graph below gives information about how much people in the United States and the United Kingdom spend on fuel. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The graph gives information concerning the amount of
fuel use in the United States and the United Kingdom by dividing groups into the
level of wealth. Overall, there is a significant difference between the United
States and the United Kingdom that the level of allocating their resources on fuel
since poor people in the United States tend to spend the highest percentage of
income on fuel among other groups while people in the United Kingdom showed
quite the opposite.
As you clearly have seen from the chart,
people who financially challenged in the United States showed starting from 4%
and was going up to by 5% while people who have same circumstances in the
United Kingdom spent less than 1% at the beginning to around 3% at the last.
For the group who are in the middle class also recorded the opposite trend,
indicating an upward trend from 2% to 4% in the United Kingdom and a downward trend
from 5% to 4% in the United States. Lastly, the rich group in both countries
showed slightly different figure but the downward trend, from 4% to 2% and 4%
to 3% in the United States and in the United Kingdom respectively.