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Band 6+: The table below gives infromation on consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays a table of percentage of national consumer expenditure by category in 2002 for five countries: Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey. Ireland: Food/Drinks/Tobacco 28.91%, Clothing/Footwear 6.43%, Leisure/Education 2.21%. Italy: Food/Drinks/Tobacco 16.36%, Clothing/Footwear 9.00%, Leisure/Education 3.20%. Spain: Food/Drinks/Tobacco 18.80%, Clothing/Footwear 6.51%, Leisure/Education 1.98%. Sweden: Food/Drinks/Tobacco 15.77%, Clothing/Footwear 5.40%, Leisure/Education 3.22%. Turkey: Food/Drinks/Tobacco 32.14%, Clothing/Footwear 6.63%, Leisure/Education 4.35%.
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The given table provides the data about the expenditure of consumers in five different countries in the year2002.

Overall, Food/Drinks/tobacco was the highest spent item, howeveras leisure/education was the least. On average, the people in Turkey spent the largest amount.

Considering the expenditure on the category of Food/Drinks/Tobacco, Turkey held the top position by spending 32.14% in total, and Sweden holds the last position by only spending 15.77% on the total. Spain and Italy spent 18.80% and 16.30% respectively and stands behind Ireland however they spent almost 28.91%, and hold the second position.

Regarding the spendings on Clothing and footwear, Italy stands tall by spending 9.00% however Sweden has only spent 5.40% and remains at the last. Ireland and Spain have almost similar consumer spending with 6.43% and 6.51% in total. In the category of Leisure/Education, again Turkey has spent the most for 4.35% and least spent country is Spain with only 1.98%. Italy and Sweden comes after turkey with 3.20% and 3.22% respectively.

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