The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in 5 different countries in 2002.
Percentage of national consumer expenditure by categogy-2002
Country | Food/Drink/Tobacco | Clothing/Footwear | Leisure/Education |
Ireland | 28.91% | 6.43% | 2.21% |
Italy | 16.36% | 9.00% | 3.20% |
Spain | 18.80% | 6.51% | 1.98% |
Sweden | 15.77% | 5.40% | 3.22% |
Turkey | 32.14% | 6.63% | 4.35% |
The table displays the national consumption in 5 European countries in 2002.Overall, there is huge consumption of meals and ciggarates (Tobacco) in these European countries. It shows that the marjority of citizens in 5 European countries spent mostly on meals and cigarettes. In constrast, consumption in entertainments and knownledge are the least, each countries took under 5% in this section, compared to the others.
As the table shows, more than 30% citizens from Turkey consumed foods, beverages and smoking and the number of people who consumped this items became the highest, compared to the others. However nearly 7% people spent on wearing. However, the Turkey consumption in entertainment and knownledge adaption was also the highest,compared to the others. Moreover, the highest level of spend on fashion belonged to Italy with 9% whereas the others took under 8% in fashion spending. For instance, approximately 2% people living in Spain spent on the items relating to entertainments and knownledge while the other took more than 2% on this items.
The table displays the national consumption in 5 compares five European countries in terms of spending on three major categories, in 2002 . O verall, there is huge consumption of meals spending on food/drinks and ci g ar e t t e s ( t obacco) in these European countries was higher than on any other category . It shows that the marjority of citizens in 5 European countries spent mostly on meals and cigarettes.
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
The table displays the national consumption in 5 compares five European countries in terms of spending on three major categories,