The graph shows detail about how certain countries such as Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey, allocate their money. The data presents figures collected in 2002.
Overall, one can conclude that five nations used up their expenses mostly in food, drinks, and tobacco. It was also notable that people invested the least in leisure and education.
In detail, Turkey was seen to have the highest expenditure for food, drinks, and tobacco with 32. 14% which was followed by Ireland with 28. 91%. It was also showed that Spain obtained the third level of consumption with 18. 80% Ranging with slightly similar percentages, Italy and Sweden got the lowest ranking with 16. 36% and 15. 77%.
A different pattern was given whereas it was noted that Italy spent the most for clothing and footwear with 9. 00% and chased up by Turkey, Spain, and Ireland with a closed number of expenses between 6. 63% to 6. 43%. Landing at the bottom, Sweden only put in 5. 40% for these particular items.
Meanwhile, for leisure and education, it was evident that Turkey attained the top score with 4. 35%. One can notice that Italy and Sweden had an almost uniform quotation with 3. 22% and 3. 20%. 
The graph  
shows
 detail about how certain countries such as Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey, allocate their money. The data presents figures collected in 2002. 
Overall
, one can conclude that five nations  
used
 up their expenses  
mostly
 in food, drinks, and tobacco. It was  
also
 notable that  
people
 invested the least in leisure and education.
In detail, Turkey was  
seen
 to have the highest expenditure for food, drinks, and tobacco with 32. 14% which  
was followed
 by Ireland with 28. 91%. It was  
also
  showed
 that Spain obtained the third level of consumption with 18. 80% Ranging with  
slightly
 similar percentages, Italy and Sweden  
got
 the lowest ranking with 16. 36% and 15. 77%.
A  
different
 pattern was  
given
 whereas it  
was noted
 that Italy spent the most for clothing and footwear with 9. 00% and chased up by Turkey, Spain, and Ireland with a closed number of expenses between 6. 63% to 6. 43%. Landing at the bottom, Sweden  
only
 put in 5. 40% for these particular items.
Meanwhile, for leisure and education, it was evident that Turkey attained the top score with 4. 35%. One can notice that Italy and Sweden had an almost uniform quotation with 3. 22% and 3. 20%.