The given information summarises consumer expenditure on various needs in 2002 from five different countries.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the people mostly spent money on food/drinks/tobacco. Although, the remaining aspects used less popularity regardless of a country.
As we can see, Turkey and Ireland leaded the position, and regarded as the most food consuming countries, having almost 32 per cent and 29 percent respectively. Meanwhile, their investment on education and related activities and features like clothing was lower.
The expenditure on foods by other countries, such as Italy and Spain and Sweden was nearby close in range between 15,77 to 18,8 percent. Comparing the spendings on clothes and footwear to the remaining category, these three countries decided to cut expenditure to last cast category. More precisely, Italy funded 9% on clothing while on education only 3,20%. Spain and Sweden also spent 6,51% and 5,40 respectively on clothes, at the same time on education was donated 1,98% and 3,22% respectively.
