The chart below gives information on how much people in the United States and United Kingdom spend on petrol.
The line graph illustrates the expenditures of America and the United Kingdom on petrol.
Overall, the poorest Americans have a higher percentage of income on fuel, whereas in the United Kingdom the wealthier people are spending more.
The United States of America as people have a lower percentage of income the amount of money spent on petrol started as the highest to just above 5% but experience a continuous gradual decrease until it reaches the richest category to nearly 3 %. By contrast, in the United Kingdom, the values went up consistently from the poorest level and as people get higher income. The figures recorded from just under 1% and peak at around 4% respectively.
The richest people in both countries have an equal proportion on which accounts for nearly 4% but eventually continuous to decline for the USA to approximately just above 2% and the UK slightly decreases to nearly 3%.
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