The given table depicts data on the percentage of national expenditure in Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey on three consumer items of food/drinks, clothing/footwear, leisure/education in 2002. Units are measured in percentage.
From a broader viewpoint, it is clear that the nation to have the overall highest expenditure was Turkey. In contrast, The category of retail goods that spent the most on was food, drinks and tobacco, while leisure and education expenses were the lowest.
According to the graph, Turkey and Iresh allocated the largest proportions of their national consumer expenditure towards food, drinks, and toba According to the percentage of national consumer expenditure by category in 2002, the Turkish as well as Irish accounted for the most significant percentages of 32.14 and 28.91 on food/drinks/tobacco which is in comparison with the expended on clothing/footwear followed by leisure education each of which stood at slightly below a mere proportion of 7 percent,
In terms of the remaining, on food/drinks/tobacco. clothing/footwear and leisure/education, the spending of Italy and Sweden reported at 16.36,15.77 and 9.00, 5.40 and 3.20,3.22 percent, whereas Spain at 18.80, 6.51 and a fraction of 1.98 in the year of 2012.
