The given chart represents information about the proportion of the items which were bought by people in five different nations in 2002.
In general, while Turkey had the most proportion of consumer cost, the opposite was true for Sweden.
Looking first at Ireland, the percentage of spending in Food/Drinks/Tobacco, Clothing/Footwear, Leisure/Education were 28,91%, 6,43%, 2,21%, respectively. The next is Italy, the amount of spending in this country was not too much, especially 16,36% of Food/Drinks/Tobacco, 9,00% of Clothing/Footwear and 3,20% of Leisure/Education. Beside that, the rate of Food/Drinks/Tobacco was 18,80%, Clothing/Footwear was 5,40% and Leisure/Education was 3,22% in Spain.
Turning to Sweden, which had the lowest proportion in 5 given countries, there was only 15,77% of Food/Drinks/Tobacco, just 5,40% of Clothing/Footwear and 3,22% of Leisure/Education, that was not significant. In addition, Turkey – the nation whose spending was the most, had the dramatical percentage in 2002, especially 32,14% of Food/Drinks/Tobacco, 6,63% and 4,35% of Clothing/Footwear and Leisure/Education, respectively.
