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The table provides information on consumer expenditure in five countries in 2002, focusing on three categories: food/drinks/tobacco, clothing/footwear, and leisure/education. Overall, all five countries spent the largest proportion of their national budgets on food, drinks, and tobacco, while spending on leisure and education was the lowest across the board. Turkey recorded the highest overall spending […]
The table shows the percentage of national consumer expenditure on different categories in five countries in 2002. Overall, the highest percentage of consumer spending in all five countries was on food, drinks, and tobacco, while leisure and education accounted for the smallest portion. Among the countries, Turkey recorded the highest spending on food-related items, whereas […]
The table shows the percentage of national consumer expenditure on different categories in five countries in 2002. Overall, the highest proportion of spending in all five countries was on food, drinks, and tobacco, while the lowest was on leisure and education. Turkey spent the most on both food-related items and education, whereas Sweden had the […]
The table illustrates the percentage of income allocated to food, clothing, and education/recreation by residents of five European nations in 2002. A clear trend emerges, with expenditure on sustenance dominating across all countries, followed by clothing, and with education/recreation receiving the least financial commitment. Turkey stands out with the most substantial proportion of income dedicated […]
The table displays the percentage of domestic consumer spending on various items in five different countries in 2002. Overall, food/drinks/tobacco was the main item expenditure category in Turkey, while clothing/footwear exhibited the highest figure in Italy. However national spending on leisure/education was more prominent in Sweden and especially in Turkey. It is also clear that […]
