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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 provided table demonstrates information about on household spending on different items in five various countries (Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Finland, Turkey) in 2004.

Overall, the percentage og household cost by food, drinks and tobacco in Turkey was a higher portion than other countries, while the share of leisure and education in Ireland was smallest proportion in 2004. Especially, in Italy had the highest distribution among the clothing, footwear and home accessories expenditure categoties.

First of all, the percentage of food, drinks and tobacco in Turkey and Ireland was the major spending to 32.10% and 28.90 in 2004, whereas, in Portugal around 18.00%. However, in Italy and Finland their percentages were similar to each other to 16.40% and 15.80%.

In terms, of expenditure of clothing, footwear a with 9.00%nd home accessions in Italy showing with 9.00%, noticeably increased than other four countries. Turkey and Portugal had the same payment levels of 6.60% and in Ireland constituted 6.40%. The Finland show low again proportion in this category to 5.40%.

The last step is that leisure and education spending in Turkey spent the most at 4.40%, while Finland and Italy both allocated 3.20% this area. Portugal experienced 2.50% and Ireland spent the least overall only 2.20%

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