The table compares the proportion of consumption of five items in Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey in 2002
In general, the population in five nations spent more money on Food/Drinks/Tobacco than the others
In 2002, Food/Drinks/Tobacco made the biggest contribution to the percentages of expenditure in five countries with the highest uses were 28.91% and 32.14% in Ireland and Turkey. On the other hand, the figure for Clothing and Foodwear were significant smaller than Food, Drinks and Tobacco, It were 9% in Italy, 5.4% in Sweden and around 6% in another three nations. In the same way, Leisure and Education experienced the least number of spending five regions, just under 5% and the lowest was about 2% in Spain and Ireland and the highest was 4.35% in Turkey, while the Italy and Sweden had nearly the same rate that were 3.20% and 3.22%
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