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Band 5+: The table below gives information on household spending on different items in five different countries in 2004. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays a table titled 'Percentage of household expenditure by category - 2004', showing data for five countries across three categories. For Ireland, spending was 28.90% on Food, Drinks and Tobacco, 6.40% on Clothing, Footwear, and Home Accessories, and 2.20% on Leisure and Education. For Italy, the figures were 16.40%, 9.00%, and 3.20% respectively. For Portugal, they were 18.00%, 6.60%, and 2.50%. For Finland, the percentages were 15.80%, 5.40%, and 3.20%. Lastly, for Turkey, the expenditures were 32.10% for Food, Drinks and Tobacco, 6.60% for Clothing, Footwear, and Home Accessories, and 4.40% for Leisure and Education.
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The table illustrates the percentage of household expenditure by three categories in five countries.

Overall, the highest spent of items are food,drinks and tobacco in five countries. In addition the lowest spent of items are leisure and education in all counties.

In terms of the details, the percentage of food,drinks and tobacco accounted for 32.10% in Turkey. Morever Turkey is the country that spends most money on these items. The percentage of clothing, footwear and education is 6.60% and 4.40% respectively in Turkey.

Ireland household spent 28.90% on food, drinks and tobacco. Futhermore the percentage of spent on leisure and education is 2.20% and clothing, footwear accounted for 6.40 in Ireland.

The lowest spend of food, drinks and tobacco is 15.80% in Finland, and clothing, footwear and education accounted for 5.40% and 3.20% in Finland. Italy and Portugal household spend 16.40 and 18.00% of foot,drinks respectively. Finally the percentage of spend on clothing,education is 9.00 and 3.20 in Italy.

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