The table illustrates how much consumer spending in five European countries spend per month on three items.
The table illustrates how much consumer spending in five European countries spend per month on three items. kWdLR
The table illustrates how much consumer spending in five European countries spend per month on three items.
It is noticeable that all five countries spend the majority of their earnings on food and drinks and tobacco, but much less on clothing, footwear, leisure, and education.
Food, drinks, and tobacco are the largest expenditure item for Ireland and Turkey, with all of them spending around one third of their spending on this, at 28. 91% and 32. 14%, respectively. On contrast, they spend around 7% on clothing, footwear, leisure, and education. However, this pattern is reversed for Italy, Spain, and Sweden; individuals in these nations spend around 9%, 6. 51%, and 5. 4 of their budget on clothing and footwear, respectively, but approximately 15%, on food, drinks and tobacco.
All five countries spend much less on the remaining one item. For leisure and education, Ireland and Spain spend the least, at less than 3%, whereas the other three countries spend around the same amount, ranging between 3% and 5%.
The table illustrates how much consumer spending in five European
countries
spend
per month on three items.
It is noticeable that all five
countries
spend
the majority of their earnings on food and drinks and tobacco,
but
much less on clothing, footwear, leisure, and education.
Food, drinks, and tobacco are the largest expenditure item for Ireland and Turkey, with all of them spending
around
one third of their spending on this, at 28. 91% and 32. 14%,
respectively
. On contrast, they
spend
around
7% on clothing, footwear, leisure, and education.
However
, this pattern
is reversed
for Italy, Spain, and Sweden; individuals in these nations
spend
around
9%, 6. 51%, and 5. 4 of their budget on clothing and footwear,
respectively
,
but
approximately 15%, on food, drinks and tobacco.
All five
countries
spend
much less on the remaining one item. For leisure and education, Ireland and Spain
spend
the least, at less than 3%, whereas the other three
countries
spend
around
the same amount, ranging between 3% and 5%.