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The image shows a table detailing consumer spending percentages on food/drinks/tobacco, clothing/footwear, and leisure/education across five countries in 2002: Ireland 28.91% on food/drinks/tobacco, 6.43% on clothing/footwear, 2.21% on leisure/education; Italy 16.36% on food/drinks/tobacco, 9.00% on clothing/footwear, 3.20% on leisure/education; Spain 18.80% on food/drinks/tobacco, 6.51% on clothing/footwear, 1.98% on leisure/education; Sweden 15.77% on food/drinks/tobacco, 5.40% on clothing/footwear, 3.22% on leisure/education; Turkey 32.14% on food/drinks/tobacco, 6.63% on clothing/footwear, 4.35% on leisure/education.
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The table shows five countries and their consum spending in food/drinks/tobacco, clothing/footwear, leisure/education in the year of 2002.
Overall Turkey has a high rate of 32.14% wich is the highest in consuming food/drinks/tobacco , but on the other hand Sweden is the lowest with a rate of 15.77%. The clothing/ footwear sector wasn’t the same places as the first , wich in first place it’s Italy then at the last it’s Sweden , that leads to take two places as being the lowest rate . About leisure/education Turkey has also taken the highest rate and that’s shows how highly they consum spending on then compared to the others ,but that doesn’t apply on Spain that have a range of 1.98%.
In summary turkey had has a high spending on both food/drinks/tobacco and leisure/education, but Italy had a highest range in just clothing/footwear , Ireland and Spain was a medium range in everything.
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