The table compares consumer expenditure on food, drinks, and tobacco, clothing and footwear, leisure, and education in five different states by 2002.
In general, it is clear that consumers in Turkey and Ireland spend more money on food, drinks, and tobacco compared to the other three countries, while people in Italy are in a dominant position on clothing and footwear. Also, Turkey was leading in leisure and education.
Moving into details, most people in Turkey and Ireland spend on food, drinks, and tobacco, at 32.14% and 28.91%, respectively. Consumers in Italy, Spain, and Sweden spent around 17%. Italian consumers had the highest expenditure on clothing and footwear, with 9%, while other nations spent approximately 6%.
People in Turkey had the highest expenditure on leisure and education, with 4.35%, respectively, whereas customers in Sweden and Italy were at around 3.21%. Also, Spanish customers had the lowest spending, with 1.98%, respectively, while clients in Ireland spent only 2.21% on leisure and education.
