The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002.
Given is the table providing information about consumer expenditure on different items in five countries in 2002.
It can be observed that Turkey ranked first with 32,14 % of consumption of foods, drinks and tobacco and was marginally ahead of Ireland, Spain , Italy and Sweden with percentage of 28,91 %, 18,80 %, 16,36 % and 15.77 % respectively. There also was marked difference on consumer spending on clothing and footwear among the given countries precisely, the biggest (9,00%) and the smallest (5,40 %) belongs to Italy and Sweden accordingly.
Referring to the table it also reveals that Turkey lead again with the greatest proportion (4,35 %) of national consumer expenditure on leisure and education. In this occasion Italy and Sweden showed practically the same amount ( around 3,20 %). In comparison with other countries Spain spent minimal quantity on these items, only 1,98 %.
Overall, it can be noted that the percentages fluctuated depending on indicated items and the given countries in 2002.
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