The table below shows the proportion of spending in three different categories in five countries.
Overall, it is clear that highest percentage of money in five nations goes food/drink/tobacco, clothing/footwear and leisure/education through Turkish people became the main figure. In terms, food/drink/tobacco and clothing/footwear Italy accounts the highest rate. Even though Turkey keeps the largest share about leisure/education.
Looking more closely at the clothing/footwear figures, Italy recorded the highest proportion of outlay at 9%, which was nearly double the amount spent by Sweden, the country with the lowest allocation at just 5.40%. Meanwhile, the figures for Turkey, Spain, and Ireland were remarkably similar, with each nation allocating roughly 6.5% of their total spending to this category.
However, spending money on leisure/education all five countries have lower static, never reaching even for 5%. Turkey led the first spot with 4.35% whereas Spain recorded the lowest outcome with 1.95%. Turning to the food, drinks and tobacco again Turkey accountted the largest amount of money, then Ireland follows to the Turkey with almost 5 %of difference. Other three countries were slightly stood with around 20 percentage of spending
