The table illustrates the amount of money spent on three different categories in five countries (Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey) in 2002.
Overall, the table shows that the payment for the category of food, drinks, and tobacco was the highest amount spent by people in all of five countries, while the lowest consumer spending was for leisure and education. Furthermore, it is obvious from the table that Turkish spent more than any other country on food, drinks, and tobacco as well as for their leisure and education. While Italians spent the highest amount of money on the category of clothing and footwear.
Irish and Turkish people had the higher consumer spending for food, drinks, and tobacco respectively 28. 91% and 32. 14%. In the meanwhile consumers from Spain paid only 15. 77% of their money for the same category.
Consumers in Italy spent 9. 00% of their money on purchasing cloth while Swedish paid 5. 5%. Besides, the highest and lowest amount spent on leisure and education were 4. 35% and 1. 98% respectively in Turkey and Spain.
The table illustrates the
amount
of
money
spent
on three
different
categories in five countries (Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey) in 2002.
Overall
, the table
shows
that the payment for the category of food, drinks, and tobacco was the highest
amount
spent
by
people
in all of five countries, while the lowest consumer spending was for leisure and education.
Furthermore
, it is obvious from the table that Turkish
spent
more than any other country on food, drinks, and tobacco
as well
as for their leisure and education. While Italians
spent
the highest
amount
of
money
on the category of clothing and footwear.
Irish and Turkish
people
had the higher consumer spending for food, drinks, and tobacco
respectively
28. 91% and 32. 14%. In the meanwhile consumers from Spain paid
only
15. 77% of their
money
for the same category.
Consumers in Italy
spent
9. 00% of their
money
on purchasing cloth while Swedish paid 5. 5%.
Besides
, the highest and lowest
amount
spent
on leisure and education were 4. 35% and 1. 98%
respectively
in Turkey and Spain.