The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in five countries in 2002
The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in five countries in 2002 JpEE
The given table chart compares the proportion of people who consumed to various things in five distinct nations namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey in 2002.
It is vivid that in terms of eatable items, Turkey was spent the most at 32. 14%, this figure followed by Ireland, which accounted for almost 29%, while in Spain, or had only 18. 80%. Interestingly, Italy and Sweden was almost similar under 17%, in the given time of period. In case of recreational and learning, the ratio of expenses was lowest in comparison with other two things. The consumer's of Spain was lowest, whereas it had around twice that of Ireland with 3% and other three nations were around below 5%.
With regards to clothing and shoes, Italian residents gave more preference to it and spent at 9% that was highest, and it declined to approximately 7%, in Turkey. Surprisingly, the proportion of Ireland, Spain, and Sweden was 6. 43%, 6. 51%, and 5. 40% respectively.
Overall, it can be seen that the maximum consumption of drinks, food, and tobacco, by all five nation's, while minimum spent on recreation and study.
The
given
table chart compares the proportion of
people
who consumed to various things in five distinct nations
namely
Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey in 2002.
It is vivid that in terms of eatable items, Turkey
was spent
the most at 32. 14%, this figure followed by Ireland, which accounted for almost 29%, while in Spain, or had
only
18. 80%.
Interestingly
, Italy and Sweden was almost similar under 17%, in the
given
time of period. In case of recreational and learning, the ratio of expenses was lowest
in comparison
with other two things. The consumer's of Spain was lowest, whereas it had around twice that of Ireland with 3% and other three nations were around below 5%.
With regards to
clothing and shoes, Italian residents gave more preference to it and spent at 9% that was highest, and it declined to approximately 7%, in Turkey.
Surprisingly
, the proportion of Ireland, Spain, and Sweden was 6. 43%, 6. 51%, and 5. 40%
respectively
.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that the maximum consumption of drinks, food, and tobacco, by all five nation's, while minimum spent on recreation and study.