The table provides data regarding the percentages of money spent on different categories of goods and services by the citizens in five specific countries in 2002.
Overall
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most of their income was used on Linking Words
food
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drinks
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tobacco
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while
the least of it they spent on leisure activities and education. It is Linking Words
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evident that Ireland and Turkey allocated the most significant part of their budgets for Linking Words
food
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tobacco
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drinks
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Focusing first on the highest and the lowest expenses, between 28.91% and 32.14% of the money citizens in Ireland and Turkey used to acquire Use synonyms
food
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drinks
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tobacco
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whereas
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education
they spent just above 2% and 4%, respectively. Regarding Spain, slightly under a fifth of people's income went on Add a comma
education,
food
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drinks
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tobacco
, which was ten times the proportion of money spent on leisure/education. In Sweden and Italy, around 15 to 16 per cent and 3 per cent was used on these categories, respectively.
Turning to the middle proportions of expenditure, Italian people utilised the largest sums, 9%, on clothing and footwear. As for the remaining nations, citizens there spent roughly 5% to 6% on Use synonyms
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