A breakdown of the comparison of citizens' petrol
usage between the United States of America and the United Kingdom measured in the percentage of their income is illustrated in the line graph. Overall, it is noticeable that there is an upward trend on the fuel expenditure of the United Kingdom, while another area shows the reverse. In any case, there is a huge difference in the petrol consumption of low-income residents in the two countries.
Moving to a more detailed analysis, the utilizing of poor people from the United Kingdom is less than 1% of their payment. Interestingly, the spending of fuels and the income are connected exponentially. As the salary rise, the more proportion it will take to pay in petrol from people's fee. Next, the salary in the United Kingdom, which is spent by wealthy citizens, are the highest at approximately 4%.
Turning to the USA, the poor people spend the greatest proportion of their income almost six time as much of people with the same payment in the UK. However, residents with average fees spend about 4 until 5% of their salary to the fuel. Whilst rich inhabitants just allocate around 3% of their earnings.
The graph below gives information about how much people in the United States and the United Kingdom spend on petrol
usage between the United States of America and the United Kingdom measured in the percentage of their income is illustrated in the line graph. Overall, it is noticeable that there is an upward trend on the fuel expenditure of the United Kingdom, while another area shows the reverse. In any case, there is a huge difference in the petrol consumption of low-income residents in the two countries.
Moving to a more detailed analysis, the utilizing of poor people from the United Kingdom is less than 1% of their payment. Interestingly, the spending of fuels and the income are connected exponentially. As the salary rise, the more proportion it will take to pay in petrol from people's fee. Next, the salary in the United Kingdom, which is spent by wealthy citizens, are the highest at approximately 4%.
Turning to the USA, the poor people spend the greatest proportion of their income almost six time as much of people with the same payment in the UK. However, residents with average fees spend about 4 until 5% of their salary to the fuel. Whilst rich inhabitants just allocate around 3% of their earnings.
The graph below gives information about how much people in the United States and the United Kingdom spend on petrol
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