The table compares five different countries in terms of spending money on various things in 2002.
The table compares five different countries in terms of spending money on various things in 2002. q1Ybp
The table compares five different countries in terms of spending money on various things in 2002.
In general, all five countries spend the majority of their income on food/drink/tobacco, while much less on clothing/footwear and leisure/education.
It is clear that the largest spending on food/drinks/tobacco is recorded in Turkey, where citizens spend around one-third of their income on this category, at 32, 14%. Ranking second on the list is Ireland at 28, 91%, and the remaining figures belong to Spain, Italy, and Sweden at 18, 8%, 16, 36% and 15, 77%, correspondingly.
On the other hand, it is noticeable that all five countries spend much less on the remaining two categories. Just under a tenth of the Intalians spend their money on clothing/footwear ( 9%), while other countries spend around the same amount with 6, 63% (Turkey), 6, 51% ( Spain), 6, 43% (Ireland) and 5, 40% ( Sweden). It can be seen from the figure that all five countries spend a mere 3% of their income on leisure/education, within a range of 1, 98% to 4, 35%, and the largest expense belongs to Turkey (4, 35%).
The table compares five
different
countries
in terms of spending money on various things in 2002.
In general
, all five
countries
spend
the majority of their income on food/drink/tobacco, while much less on clothing/footwear and leisure/education.
It is
clear
that the largest spending on food/drinks/tobacco
is recorded
in Turkey, where citizens
spend
around one-third of their income on this category, at 32, 14%. Ranking second on the list is Ireland at 28, 91%, and the remaining figures belong to Spain, Italy, and Sweden at 18, 8%, 16, 36% and 15, 77%,
correspondingly
.
On the other hand
, it is noticeable that all five
countries
spend
much less on the remaining two categories.
Just
under a tenth of the
Intalians
spend
their money on clothing/footwear
(
9%), while other
countries
spend
around the same amount with 6, 63% (Turkey), 6, 51%
(
Spain), 6, 43% (Ireland) and 5, 40%
(
Sweden). It can be
seen
from the figure that all five
countries
spend
a mere 3% of their income on leisure/education, within a range of 1, 98% to 4, 35%, and the largest expense belongs to Turkey (4, 35%).