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The given table presents data on consumer expenditure on three types of consumer goods in five states in 2002. Overall, it is evident that countries like Ireland and Turkey had the greatest proportions of expenditures in almost all sections. This includes food, drinks, and tobacco, which are illustrated as the products with the largest percentage […]
The table below provides data regarding consumer spending on various items in five different countries in 2002. Turkey ranked first in the category of food, drinks, and tobacco with 32.14%, followed by Ireland, where consumers allocated nearly 30% (28.91%) of their spending. In contrast, Spain, Italy, and Sweden were among the lowest spenders in this […]
The table compares consumer expenditure on food, drinks, and tobacco, clothing and footwear, leisure, and education in five different states by 2002. In general, it is clear that consumers in Turkey and Ireland spend more money on food, drinks, and tobacco compared to the other three countries, while people in Italy are in a dominant […]
The distribution of national consumer expenditure by category in five different countries in the year 2002 is illustrated in the table. Overall, varying spending patterns among the countries are shown in the data, with significant differences in the percentage of expenditure on different categories. The highest percentages of expenditure on Food/Drinks/Tobacco were allocated by Turkey […]
The table provides data on consumer spending across various categories in five different countries in the year 2002. Overall, the data reveals variations in consumer expenditure patterns across the five countries, with notable differences in the percentage allocated to food/drinks/tobacco, clothing/footwear, and leisure/education. In terms of spending on food/drinks/tobacco, Turkey recorded the highest percentage at […]
