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The table provides information about the percentage of national consumer expenditure on three categories – food, drinks and tobacco, clothing and footwear, and leisure and education – in five different countries in 2002. Overall, people in Turkey and Ireland spent a considerably larger proportion of their consumer expenditure on food, drinks and tobacco compared to […]
The table shows percentages of consumer expenditure for three categories of products and services in five countries in 2002. It is clear that the largest proportion of consumer spending in each country went on food, drinks and tobacco. On the other hand, the leisure/education category has the lowest percentages in the table. Out of the […]
The data illustrates the consumer expenditure on various products in five distinct nations in the year 2002. Overall, it can be seen that the category of food/drink/tobacco has the highest share of the expenditure, followed by clothing/footwear and leisure/education. Turkey has the highest overall percentage of spending, while Sweden has the lowest. In terms of […]
The table presents data on consumer expenditure across various categories in five European countries during the year 2002. Overall, it is apparent that spending on food, drinks, and tobacco was the highest among the examined categories, while expenditures on leisure and education were comparatively minimal. Turkey consistently demonstrated the highest percentages in both food and […]
The table presents data regarding consumer expenditure across three distinct categories—food/drink/tobacco, clothing/footwear, and leisure/education—in five countries during the year 2002. It is evident that the predominant focus of consumer spending across all nations was directed towards essential goods, particularly food and drink, while expenditure on leisure and education remained significantly lower. Notably, Turkey emerged as […]
