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The data presents the proportion of consumer expenses in five different nations on several categories of products in 2002. It can be seen from the table that the food, drinks, and tobacco category made up most of the spending, followed by the clothing and footwear category, and finally the leisure and education category. About 15 […]
The table compares consumer expenditure on three different types of goods in five nations in 2002. Overall, consumers in all five countries devoted the largest share of their budgets to food, drinks and tobacco, while leisure and education received the least spending from purchasers. Additionally, Turkey recorded the highest outlay across all items, whereas consumers […]
The provided table analyses the quantitative data on consumer expenditure in five different countries, namely: Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey in the year 2002. Overall, it can be seen that food, beverage and tobacco constituted the largest fraction of residential spending in all five countries. Conversely, leisure and education was the least prevalent investment […]
The table provides information about consumer spending on various items across five countries in the year 2002, with the data presented in percentages. Overall, the table indicates that Turkey had the highest percentage of spending on food and drink, while Italy led in clothing and footwear. Conversely, Spain recorded the lowest rate of spending in […]
This table depicts the consumption expenditure percentage of three different sectors in five countries in 2002. It is clear from the graph that the food-related category had the highest rate among the three categories. According to what is shown, Turkey’s national consumption of food, drink, and Tobacco was the highest proportion record with 32.14 %, […]
