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The chart illustrates the percentage of consumer expenditure for three different categories of products in five countries, namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey in 2002. Overall, all five countries allocated more money to food, drinks, and tobacco while the leisure/education category was the lowest in remaining items. Food, drinks, and tobacco products were spent […]
The table illustrates data on national consumer expenditure on different consumer goods in Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey in 2002. Overall, the consumer spending on food, drinks and tobacco was the highest comparing to the spending on two other categories which include clothing and footwear and leisure and education. The highest percentage of spending […]
The provided table compares expenditure across three categories in five European countries— Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey—in 2002. Overall, food, drinks, and tobacco constituted the largest portion of expenditure across the nations, while leisure and education saw the lowest spending. In detail, Ireland and Turkey allocated the highest percentages (just under 29% and approximately […]
The table illustrates the proportion of consumer expenditure in Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey on three types of consumer goods in 2002. Overall, the category of consumer goods that all countries spent most on was food, drinks and tobacco, which was three times higher than on the other types of goods. The lowest spending […]
The given table depicts the number of national consumer expenses categorized into three groups: food and drinks, outfits and shoes, and leisure and education in five different countries in 2002. A glance at the table reveals that spending for food purposes was the largest proportion in every country, according to information, while the smallest proportion […]
