The table shows the percentage of consumer spending on various categories—Food/Drinks/Tobacco, Clothing/Footwear, and Leisure/Education—in five countries in 2002.
Turkey had the highest spending on Food/Drinks/Tobacco at 32.14%, while Sweden had the lowest at 15.77%. Ireland, Italy, and Spain followed, with spending percentages of 28.91%, 16.36%, and 18.80%, respectively.
For Clothing and Footwear, Italy led with 9.00%, while Sweden had the lowest spending at 5.40%. Turkey, Ireland, and Spain showed similar spending levels, with 6.63%, 6.43%, and 6.51% respectively.
In the Leisure/Education category, Turkey again had the highest spending at 4.35%, whereas Spain spent the least at 1.98%. Ireland, Italy, and Sweden had moderate levels of spending at 2.21%, 3.20%, and 3.22%, respectively.
In summary, Turkey had the highest spending in both Food/Drinks/Tobacco and Leisure/Education, while Italy led in Clothing/Footwear. Sweden consistently had the lowest spending in two categories: Food/Drinks/Tobacco and Clothing/Footwear.
