The table provides information about consumer spending on various items across five countries in the year 2002, with the data presented in percentages.
Overall, the table indicates that Turkey had the highest percentage of spending on food and drink, while Italy led in clothing and footwear. Conversely, Spain recorded the lowest rate of spending in leisure and education.
As shown in the table, consumer spending on tobacco and drink varied among the countries. Ireland ranked second highest with 28.91%, following Turkey, while Sweden and Italy demonstrated the lowest rates for tobacco and drink spending.
In terms of leisure and education, Turkey again claimed the highest rate at 4.35%. Italy and Sweden had fairly similar rates, approximately 3.20% and 3.22%, respectively. Additionally, Italy reported the highest percentage for clothing and footwear, while Sweden had the lowest at 5.40%. The spending rates for Ireland, Spain, and Turkey were relatively close, reaching up to 6.65%.
