The table illustrates the comparative data regarding the percentages of people spending on various kinds of categories in five different nations in 2002.
Looking from the overall perspective, it is evident that the most people in all five countries preferred spending on food, drinks and smoking while the other items witnessed specifically lower in 2002.
As can be inferred from the table, in the certain period consumers in Turkey stood with 32,14% in food, drinks and smoking which is the highest of all countries, followed by which of Ireland with the difference of 3%. The collected data of how much people spending on clothing and footwear section came up with 9% and the falling trend can be seen in the result of other countries represent around 5 to 7 % respectively.
Just over 4% of citizens from Turkey concerned on the usage of leisure and education while the other four countries- the Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden – had approximately lower than 4%.
