The table provides data on consumer spending across various categories in five different countries in the year 2002.
Overall, Turkey had the highest overall expenditure on food, drinks, and tobacco at 32.14%, while Spain had the lowest expenditure on leisure and education at 1.98%. Italy had the highest spending on clothing and footwear at 9.00%, while Sweden had the lowest at 5.40%.
In terms of expenditure on food, drinks, and tobacco, Turkey led with a substantial 32.14%, whereas Ireland, Spain, and Sweden had relatively similar expenditure, averaging around 6.5%. Italy’s spending on clothing and footwear was notably higher at 9.00% compared to the other countries, with Sweden having the lowest expenditure at 5.40%.
Additionally, when it comes to leisure and education expenditure, Turkey had the highest percentage at 4.35%, followed closely by Italy and Sweden at 3.22% and 3.20%, respectively. Meanwhile, Ireland had a slightly lower expenditure at 2.21%, and Spain had the lowest spending in this category at 1.98%.
