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The table illustrates the percentage of individuals’ expenditures on three different categories merchandise in five nations in 2002. Overall, the proportions of consumers’ spending on food, drink, and tobacco were the highest in five countries, while the lowest was seen in leisure and education followed by clothing, footwear, and leisure, education, respectively. Additionally, the outlay […]
The table illustrates the proportion of consumer expenditure on three types of items in five various countries in 2002. Overall, all countries’ people have spent the most on food, drinks and tobacco, whereas they spent the least amount of money on leisure and education. Interestingly, Turkey was a leader on spending on all categories except […]
The table compares the proportion of goods that consumers use in five various areas such as Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey over 2002. The unit is measured in percentage. Overall, it can be seen that the most purchased items among all countries are recored in Turkey throughout the whole time frame. A closer look […]
The given table cahrt indicates the proportion of consumer spending on three kinds of items in five countries in the year 2002. Looking at an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the rate of each category was different by each country and kind of items. In addition, according to the chart, the most popular […]
This table demonstrates the consumer goods expenditure of Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey in 2002. Overall, there are three categories of consumer spending: food, drinks, and tobacco had the highest expenditure compared to the other two categories, where Turkey had the highest outlay country by 32.14%. The leisure and education category had the lowest […]
