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The provided table presents data on consumer spending in five countries (Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Turkey) for three categories in 2002. Overall, Turkey and Ireland lead in expenditure on food, drinks, and tobacco, followed by Italy, Spain, and Sweden. Italy tops the list in spending on clothing and footwear, with Turkey and Sweden following. Turkey […]
The table provides an information about percentage of national consumer expediture by category in 2002. This data are based on people are spend their money on three different items in five different countries in Europe. There are three items that people usually buy, food or drinks or tobacco, clothing or footwear, and leisure or education […]
The chart illustrates the percentage of consumer expenditure for three different categories of product in five countries namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey in 2002. Overall, all of the countries allocated more money to food, drinks and tobacco than all remaining items. It is also noticeable that food and drinks products were the most […]
The given table demonstrates the data about the amounts of spending for different categories in five different countries in 2002. Looking from an overall perspective, it can be clearly seen that people mostly spent money on food, drinks and tobacco, while leisure and education was the lowest among three categories in all countries. In Turkey […]
The chart demonstrates the expenditure in five different nations by category in 2002 Overall, all five countries’s citizens spent the highest on FDT, while LE spent the lowest percentage. To begin with, in terms of FDT, Turkish people spent the highest proportion at 32,14%. Ireland ranked in second place with 28,91% spent on this sector, […]
