The table illustrates the details of consumer spending on multiple items in 5 countries (Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey) in 2002.
Overall, the table is divided in to three different categories from which leisure/education has the lowest percentage of consumer’s and there is the highest state customer’s spends on drinks/tobaccos/food.
The national consumer spent on food/drinks or tobacco was 32.14% in turkey which was the highest percentage among all countries. Followed by, Ireland which is 28.91% and the other three were almost spending similar on those items. On the other hand, the lowest expenditure was on leisure and education accounted fewer than 4% for four countries. Turkey is the only country who spent 4.35% in this category.
Clothing/ footwear were the second most important customers in these countries. In Italy, it was 9.00% which is on the top, 6.63% in Turkey which is the second highest. For other three countries, the figure was similar and it’s around 6.00%.
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