The table provides information on the percentage of national consumer expenditure by three different categories, namely, food/drinks/tobacco, clothing/footwear, and leisure/ education in six nations in the year 2002.
Overall, it is evident that all countries spent the majority of their money on food/drink and tobacco, while leisure and education were the least. Turkey was the nation where the most expenditures were revealed.
When looking at the food/drinks/tobacco category, it is noticeable that the three highest countries were Turkey, Ireland, and Spain, with 32.14%, 28.91% and 18.80%, respectively. In Italy the consumer spent 9% of their expenditure on clothing and footwear, at 9%, making it the highest country in this category among others.
In terms of leisure and education, out of the six counties, Spain expenditure accounted for 1.98%, making it the least. In contrast, Sweden and Italy did not spend more than roughly 3%.
