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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 displays informaion on household spending on various things in five residents in 2004.
Overall, it is evident that Ireland and Turkey showed dominant results almost in every section. Compared to food services and tobacco, other section are relatively lower.
While Ireland had 28.90% expenditure by food, drinks and tobacco, the number of clothing, footwear and home accessories was only 6.40% and leisure and education 2.20%. Similarly, Turkey took 32.10% in meal section, 6.60% in clothing and 4.40% in education respetively.
Other countries were half as much Turkey and Ireland had. Italy had 16.40% in food section as well as Finland with 16%, however, Italy leading in clothing category where it was 9% whereas Finland only 5.40%. Futhermore, both sections had 3.20% in leisure and education category. Portugal took 18% of drinks and tobacco while in footwear and home accessories almost double that of clothing. In the category of education it had only 2.50%
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