The table below statistically illustrates the proportion of money spent by five different countries, namely Italy, Sweden, Ireland, Turkey, and Spain, on three various categories of items in the year 2002. (31)
All these five nations’ residences spent the most on the consumption of food, drinks, and tobacco. For instance, notwithstanding the fact this number was almost %30 in Turkey and Ireland, it was less than %20 in the other three countries. It can be clearly seen that the percentage of expenditure on leisure and education was tiny. To be detailed, the lowest percentage was related to Spain with approximately %2, followed closely by Ireland with %2. 21, a little more than Spain. Swedes and Italians expended about %3 each on the same, and Turks spent the most with a little more than %4 of their money. (105)
The group of clothing and footwear took the second significant slot. It was among expenses on leisure/education and food/drinks/tobacco in all these countries. This expenditure was %9 in Italy that was the most compared to the other four countries with almost %6. (42)
In a nutshell, although food, drinks, tobacco were in the most crucial position on consumer expenditure in all five of the five countries, the least spending made by them on recreational activities and education. (34)
The table below
statistically
illustrates the proportion of money spent by five
different
countries
,
namely
Italy, Sweden, Ireland, Turkey, and Spain, on three various categories of items in the year 2002. (31)
All these five nations’ residences spent the most on the consumption of food, drinks, and tobacco.
For instance
, notwithstanding the fact this number was almost %30 in Turkey and Ireland, it was less than %20 in the other three
countries
. It can be
clearly
seen
that the percentage of expenditure on leisure and education was tiny. To
be detailed
, the lowest percentage
was related
to Spain with approximately %2, followed
closely
by Ireland with %2. 21, a
little
more than Spain. Swedes and Italians expended about %3 each on the same, and Turks spent the most with a
little
more than %4 of their money. (105)
The group of clothing and footwear took the second significant slot. It was among expenses on leisure/education and food/drinks/tobacco in all these
countries
. This expenditure was %9 in Italy that was the most compared to the other four
countries
with almost %6. (42)
In a nutshell, although food, drinks, tobacco were in the most crucial position on consumer expenditure in all five of the five
countries
, the least spending made by them on recreational activities and education. (34)