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 chart below shows the percentage of consumer expenditure for 3 categories of products in five countries in 2002.
Overall
, Turkey and Irelan spent significantly more on the Food/Drinks/Tobacco section than other countries, apart from that, the figures in all parts are relatively close in all the 5 nations. Looking at the details, with 32,14% and 28.91% respectively, Turkish and Irish paid the largest amount of money on Food, drinks and Tobacco.
Conversely
, Swedish people represented the least proportion in
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department with 15.77%, close.
In addition
, Spanish and Italian Individuals spent respectievely18.80% and 16.36% of their money on these items. Regarding Clothing and Footwear, Italy held the top rank with 9% of expenditure. The other countries' figures, meanwhile, stood at somewhere in the 5.40 to 6.51
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range. In terms of the Leisure and Education category, Turkey accounted for 4.35% of payment, followed by Sweden and Italy where both made up approximately 3.20%. And
finally
, Ireland( 2.21%) and Spain(1.98%) held the lowest position
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  • purchases
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