The table provides information about the popularity of items by collecting expenditure data from some countries over the period of 2002.
Overall
, Linking Words
it is clear that
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people
spent most of their Use synonyms
money
on food, drinks, and tobacco. Use synonyms
On the other hand
, leisure and education were less important for Linking Words
people
in those nations.
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According to
the table, it is shown Linking Words
that
two countries that had the highest purchasing rate for food, drinks, and tobacco, Correct determiner usage
the
which
were Ireland and Turkey with 32.14% and 28.91%, respectively, Correct pronoun usage
apply
while
Sweden, Italy, and Spain spent less Linking Words
money
on them, about 15% to 18%.
Regarding clothing and footwear, there is Use synonyms
the
similarity in spending on these things across all nations. The majority of global consumers perished at around 6 per cent, Correct article usage
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while
Italy had the top rate of buying at 9%, but Linking Words
people
in Sweden bought just 5% of their Use synonyms
money
.
Turning to leisure and education, which had the least interest from all Use synonyms
people
, It had just below 5% of all expenditure rates, where Turkey was the top buyer with 4.35% and Spain spent just 1.98%, Use synonyms
while
other states put around 2–3 per cent of their Linking Words
money
into Use synonyms
this
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