The given table illustrates the data about consumer spending on five different items in five countries in 2020.
Generally, people in all five countries spent the highest percentage of their budget on food, drinks, and smoking products, whereas leisure and education accounted for the smallest proportion.
Now, turning to the details, Turkey and Ireland show the largest percentage in food, drinks, and tobacco, giving around 30%, while Sweden represents nearly 20%. Italy and Sweden were responsible for around 16% of spending there, which was the least proportion among the five countries.
Regarding clothing and footwear, Italy and Sweden give the largest and lowest percentages, showing 9% and a little more than 5% respectively, while the other three countries accounted for almost the same percentage, around 6%.
For leisure and education, Spain formed just below 2%, which was the lowest proportion among the five countries, followed by Italy and Sweden at just over 3%. Ireland recorded a little more than 2%. Turkey has the widest percentage, showing around half of 5%.
