The table depicts how much people from 5 different countries invest money on variery of goods in 2002.
Overall, the data highlights the dominance of Turkey as the major consumer of food and leisure items, as well as Italy expended more on clothes among 5 countries (Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey).
The edible, drinkable and smocking things were acquired most in Turkey with 32.14%, which was more than Ireland’s consumption by approximately 4%. In addition, Sweden citizen’s spending on food/drink/tobacco and clothing /footwear belongings was the lowest compared with other countries, showing 15.77% and 5.40% for each respectively.
Spain, Turkey and Ireland utilized almost the same proportion of funds on garments and shoes, displaying 6.51%, 6.63% and 6.43 accordingly. Meanwhile, Italy made the highest contribution on apparel, being greater than Sweden by about 4%.
To pastime and educational objects was spent the lowest segment in five countries at once. The smallest proportion was achieved by Spain, accounting for 1,98%. Moreover, individuals in Turkey purchased leisure or education items, while Italy and Sweden are the second big users with nearly 3%.
