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The image shows consumer expenditure percentages by country and category for 2002: Ireland - Food/Drinks/Tobacco 28.91%, Clothing/Footwear 6.43%, Leisure/Education 2.21%; Italy - Food/Drinks/Tobacco 16.36%, Clothing/Footwear 9.00%, Leisure/Education 3.20%; Spain - Food/Drinks/Tobacco 18.80%, Clothing/Footwear 6.51%, Leisure/Education 1.98%; Sweden - Food/Drinks/Tobacco 15.77%, Clothing/Footwear 5.40%, Leisure/Education 3.22%; Turkey - Food/Drinks/Tobacco 32.14%, Clothing/Footwear 6.63%, Leisure/Education 4.35%.
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The table represents the data about people’s spending on various goods in five different countries namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey respectively.
Overall, it is clear from the table that Turkey had the highest count of food and drink. In addition, the amount spent on clothing for Turkey and Spain are almost equal, whereas Sweden had the least ratio.
Firstly, In Food/Drinks/Tabacco, Ireland had the largest number and around one-third, for Turkey decreasing to 18.80%, in Spain. However, Italy and Sweden are nearly similar, 15% to 16%.
Now, in terms of Leisure/Education, all of the countries had similar figures. On one hand, Spain had the lowest 1.98%, comapred to Turkey, which was 4.35%.
On the other hand, the amount of clothing/Footwear, Italy had a huge number, 9% and the rest were 5% to 6%.
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