The table provides data regarding the percentage of various goods purchased by people in five nations in 2002.
Overall, it can be seen that consumers in all five countries spent most of their expenses to purchase food, drinks or tobacco. Meanwhile, the least expenditure incurred by people in five nations is leisure or education. Turkey had the highest average expenses in 2002, while the lowest was Sweden.
Compared to the other two categories, it is clear that most consumers in all five nations spent their money on food and beverages or tobacco with the average percentage of approximately 21%. On the other hand, only around the average of 2, 5% people in five countries incurred their expenses for entertainment or study purposes.
As the country with the highest expenses in the average of roughly 42% in 2002, Turkey’s citizens spent 32, 14% money on food and beverages or cigarettes, 6, 63% on apparel, and 4, 35% on entertainment or study, respectively. The highest consumers of apparel or footwear category was Italy at 9%, while the least was Sweden at 5, 4%. Meanwhile for leisure or education category, Turkey dominated the number of people who spent their money on this category at 4, 35%, and the least was Spain at 1, 98%.
The table provides data regarding the percentage of various
goods
purchased
by
people
in five nations in 2002.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that consumers in all five countries
spent
most of their expenses to
purchase
food, drinks or tobacco. Meanwhile, the least expenditure incurred by
people
in five nations is leisure or education. Turkey had the highest
average
expenses in 2002, while the lowest was Sweden.
Compared to the other two
categories
, it is
clear
that most consumers in all five nations
spent
their money on food and beverages or tobacco with the
average
percentage of approximately 21%.
On the other hand
,
only
around the
average
of 2, 5%
people
in five countries incurred their expenses for entertainment or study purposes.
As the country with the highest expenses in the
average
of roughly 42% in 2002, Turkey’s citizens
spent
32, 14% money on food and beverages or cigarettes, 6, 63% on apparel, and 4, 35% on entertainment or study,
respectively
. The highest consumers of apparel or footwear
category
was Italy at 9%, while the least was Sweden at 5, 4%.
Meanwhile
for leisure or education
category
, Turkey dominated the number of
people
who
spent
their money on this
category
at 4, 35%, and the least was Spain at 1, 98%.