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The image shows a table with percentages of national consumer expenditure by category for the year 2002, organized by country and spanning three categories: Food/Drinks/Tobacco, Clothing/Footwear, and Leisure/Education. Ireland has the highest expenditure in Food/Drinks/Tobacco with 28.91%, while Turkey follows closely with 32.14%. Italy and Spain have similar percentages in Clothing/Footwear with 9% and 6.51%, respectively. Sweden has the highest expenditure in Leisure/Education with 3.22%, contrasted by Spain's lowest of 1.98%.
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The table compares the percentage of consumers spending money in three different categories across five countries in 2002.
It is clear that consumers in Ireland and Turkey spent the most on food, drinks, and tobacco compared to the other countries. In all five countries, the expenditure on leisure and education was the lowest among the categories.
In 2002, Italy had the highest percentage of consumers spending on clothing and footwear, reaching 9%. In contrast, Sweden ranked fifth in this category, with only 5.4% of consumers spending on it.
Approximately 2% of consumers in Spain allocated their spending to leisure and education. Interestingly, Turkey ranked first in this category, with 4.35% of consumers spending in this area.
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