comparasion of food consumptionin five different countries in 2002
The table shows data about consumer expenses in three different categories in five different countries in 2002. It compares the three types of consumer expenditures, which consist of Food/Drinks/Tobacco, Clothing/Footwear, and Leisure/Education. As shown on the table, all of the countries had the same trends regarding their consumption behavior. Food/Drinks/Tobacco had the highest rate, followed by Clothing/Footwear and Leisure/Education.
Turkey had the highest rate in Food/Drinks/Tobacco and Leisure/Education consumption. Its expenditure reached almost 30% and 4, 35% in each category. Yet, the Clothing/Footwear category was mostly consumed in Italy (9%). In reverse, Food/Drinks/Tobacco was the least consumed in Sweden (15, 77%), and the same situation occurred in clothing and footwear categories. The total spent in those categories was only 5, 40% in Sweden. Furthermore, Spain became a country that recorded the lowest rate in leisure and educational consumption with 1, 98% in total.
In summary, Turkey was the most consumptive country based on the data, with total spending reached 43, 12%, while Sweden had the lowest national consumer expenditure percentage. Its overall rate was merely 24, 39%.
The table
shows
data about consumer expenses in three
different
categories
in five
different
countries
in 2002. It compares the three types of consumer expenditures, which consist of
Food/Drinks/Tobacco
, Clothing/Footwear, and Leisure/Education. As shown on the table,
all of the
countries
had the same trends regarding their consumption behavior.
Food/Drinks/Tobacco
had the highest
rate
, followed by Clothing/Footwear and Leisure/Education.
Turkey had the highest
rate
in
Food/Drinks/Tobacco
and Leisure/Education consumption. Its expenditure reached almost 30% and 4, 35% in each
category
.
Yet
, the Clothing/Footwear
category
was
mostly
consumed in Italy (9%). In reverse,
Food/Drinks/Tobacco
was the least consumed in Sweden (15, 77%), and the same situation occurred in clothing and footwear
categories
. The total spent in those
categories
was
only
5, 40% in Sweden.
Furthermore
, Spain became a
country
that recorded the lowest
rate
in leisure and educational consumption with 1, 98% in total.
In summary, Turkey was the most consumptive
country
based on the data, with total spending reached 43, 12%, while Sweden had the lowest national consumer expenditure percentage. Its
overall
rate
was
merely
24, 39%.