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The image displays a table detailing consumer expenditure in five countries during 2002, categorized into Food/Drinks/Tobacco, Clothing/Footwear, and Leisure/Education. Ireland: 28.91% on Food/Drinks/Tobacco, 6.43% on Clothing/Footwear, 2.21% on Leisure/Education; Italy: 16.36% on Food/Drinks/Tobacco, 9% on Clothing/Footwear, 3.2% on Leisure/Education; Spain: 18.8% on Food/Drinks/Tobacco, 6.51% on Clothing/Footwear, 1.98% on Leisure/Education; Sweden: 15.77% on Food/Drinks/Tobacco, 5.4% on Clothing/Footwear, 3.22% on Leisure/Education; Turkey: 32.14% on Food/Drinks/Tobacco, 6.63% on Clothing/Footwear, 4.35% on Leisure/Education.
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The table illustrates consumer expenses on distinct items- tobacco, footwear, and education in five different countries in 2002
In 2002, all five countries had higher consumer expenses on food, drink, and tobacco than on clothes and education
Turkey has the highest consumption of food drink drink and tobacco with a massive 32%, followed by Ireland with 28.91%, however both countries’ consumer spending on clothes/footwear drops dramatically respectively 6.63% and 6.43%, Turkey has the highest consumer spending on leisure too, on the other hand Ireland Ireland consumers’ expenses drop to 2.21%
Sweden, Spain, and Italy have relatively low consumer expenses on food, drink, and alcohol however Italy has the highest consumer spending on clothing with 9% and Spain remains the country with the lowest consumer expenses on education with 1.98% in 2022
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