The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002.

The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002.
The provided table depicted customers' expenditure in terms of three different categories in five states in 2020. In general, smoking, food, and beverages were the most significant percentage of the price,
whereas
spending on education and free time was the lowest proportioned column in all society.
To begin
, smoking, nourishment, and beverages were the most significant disbursement and it fluctuated between 15.77% and 32.14%. Italy was the smallest number of
this
item,
while
Tukey was the largest amount in
this
category.
In addition
to these items, spending on leisure and education was not only the tiniest proportion but
also
the smallest percentage of the data; in Spain, spending was just under 2%.
Moreover
, Tukey is the best country to take education and leisure time.
Furthermore
, shoes and clothes were spent between 5.40% and 9.0% in the five different regions.
Additionally
, Italy was significantly higher than the others, so they focused more on fashion and design.
On the other hand
, Sweden did not expend enough money on
this
product like other countries, including Ireland, Spain, and Turkey, which took approximately 6%.
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Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "significant" was used 3 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • consumer spending
  • items
  • countries
  • comparison
  • overview
  • table
  • data
  • information
  • proportion
  • percentage
  • figures
  • categories
  • expenditure
  • purchases
  • spending habits
  • trends
  • average
  • highest
  • lowest
  • variation
  • pattern
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