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The table illustrates the percentage of consumer spending on three types of products and services, categorized by five nations in 2002. Overall, Turkey spent the most on both Food/Drinks/Tobacco and Leisure/Education, while Italy devoted the greatest share of its spending to Clothing and Footwear. In addition, all five nations allocated the largest proportion of their […]
The table illustrates the proportion of consumer spending on three different goods in five different European countries in 2002. Overall, the category of consumer items that all countries spent the most on was food, drinks, and tobacco, which was three times higher than other categories. The least amount of money was spent on leisure and […]
The table provides data about the expenditures of people from five countries: Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey in 2020. The information is presented in terms of average spending on various items as a percentage of the population. Overall, food, drinks, and tobacco were the most popular items in all five countries; meanwhile, leisure and […]
The table illustrates the percentage distribution of consumer expenditure across three categories: food/drink/tobacco, Clothing/shoes, and leisure/education in five different regions for 2002. The notable trend is that food/drink/tobacco accounted for the dominant share of expenditure in all of them, whereas the minimum budget was allocated to leisure and education. Turkey scored the top in spending […]
The table provides insights into consumer expenditure on various categories across five countries in the year 2002. Overall, it is evident that spending habits significantly differ among the countries, particularly highlighting the variations in the allocation of funds towards food, clothing, and education/leisure. In terms of food, drinks, and tobacco, Turkey emerged as the highest […]
