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The table chart presents the amount of expenditure
on three different categories – food/drinks/tobacco, clothing/footwear and
leisure/education – in various countries – Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and
Turkey – in the period of 2002.
The most notable feature of the data is that the
food/beverage/cigarette had the largest percentage out of three types by every
nation and among them Ireland had taken the lead with 28.91 % while Sweden was
shown the least with 15.77%.
When it comes to clothing/footwear, the Italians spent
the most at 9.00% and the closest competitors followed
the head which were Turkey and Spain with 6.63% and 6.51% respectively.
As for the leisure/education, the biggest proportion
was occupied by Turkey (4.35%) and Italy and Sweden
had shown similar consumption at around
3.2%, whereas the Spanish accounted
for 1.98%, which was the smallest.
Overall, in every country, most people tended to expend on the food/drinks/tobacco and the revers
was true for the leisure/education.
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