The given table compares the data about the cost of consumers in different five countries namely, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey. The cost is measured in percentage.
Overall, it can be seen that all countries’ expenditure is mainly on food, drinks and tobacco. The lowest spending is in the category of leisure and education. The country which used a lot of money in the first category is Turkey.
For food, drinks and tobacco, Turkey spent the most at 32. 14% whereas Sweden spent the least at only 15. 77%. And the second most used of the money on this type is Ireland at 28. 91%. Spain and Italy spent 18. 80% and 16. 36% respectively. In contrast, leisure and education were spent under 5% only among five countries. Turkey spent most at 4. 35% of their expenditure which is almost double that of Spain’s outlay at 1. 98%. The third category, clothing and footwear, the highest rate of outlay spent for this in Italy was 9% and the lowest that of Sweden was 5. 40%. The three remaining countries’ expenses on clothing and footwear averaged around 65%.
The
given
table compares the data about the cost of consumers in
different
five
countries
namely
, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey. The cost
is measured
in percentage.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that all
countries’
expenditure is
mainly
on food, drinks and tobacco. The lowest spending is in the category of leisure and education. The
country
which
used
a lot of
money in the
first
category is Turkey.
For food, drinks and tobacco, Turkey
spent
the most at 32. 14% whereas Sweden
spent
the least at
only
15. 77%. And the second most
used
of the money on this type is Ireland at 28. 91%. Spain and Italy
spent
18. 80% and 16. 36%
respectively
.
In contrast
, leisure and education were
spent
under 5%
only
among five
countries
. Turkey
spent
most at 4. 35% of their expenditure which is almost double that of Spain’s outlay at 1. 98%. The third category, clothing and footwear, the highest rate of outlay
spent
for this in Italy was 9% and the lowest that of Sweden was 5. 40%. The three remaining
countries’
expenses on clothing and footwear averaged around 65%.