The table provides information about the percentage of consumer spending by five different European countries on food, clothing and education.
Overall, The European countries, which were Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey, had different percentages. To illustrate, Turkey had the highest percentage of consumer spending on food, drinks, tobacco. And Italy had peak percentage of spending on clothing and footwear categories. Also, Turkey had the highest percentage of consumer spending on leisure and education too.
Out of all countries, Italy had the lowest amount of spending on food category, with almost 16%. On the other hand, Italy had the highest percentage of spending clothing category, which was 9%. In contrast, Sweden had the lowest percentage of spending on clothing, which was around 5.5%. Sweden had not only the lowest amount of spending on clothing category but also it had the lowest amount of spending on food category, which almost 16%. Spain had the lowest amount of spending on education category with about 2%.
To sum up, The table shows some European countries can have considerable differences in their spending on food, clothing and education.
