The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002.
The table shows information on consumer spending on three different items in five different countries by the year 2002.
In the food, drinks, and tobacco category, Turkey had the highest spending at 32.14%. It is followed by Ireland with 28.91%, Spain with 18.80%, and Italy with 16.36%.
However
, the lowest spending was Sweden with 15.77% compared to all countries.
For the clothing and footwear section, Ireland, Spain and Turkey all had a similar percentage of around 6%. Meanwhile, the highest spending falls to Italy, while
the lowest falls to Sweden, with 9% and 5.40% respectively.
The third group, which is leisure and education, had Turkey as its highest spender, with 4.35%. Italy and Sweden both had around 3%, Ireland with 2.21% and lastly
Spain, with only 1.98%.
In conclusion, food, drinks, and tobacco were what the majority of the five countries spent on, while
the leisure and education groups spent the least.Submitted by riani.the2 on
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