The table illustrates the percentage of national consumer spending
on three categories of products and services in five different nations
namely Ireland,Italy,Spain,Sweden and Turkey in 2002.
Overall,it is obvious that most people from these countries spent
much on food,drinks and cigarettes,while the leisure and education constituted the minority of consumer expenditure.
According to the given information, Both of Turkey and Ireland had
considerably greater consumer expenditure on food,beverages and tobacco than other counterparts,at 32,14% and approximately 29% correspondingly.In addition, the largest proportion of people investing money in amusement and education was in Turkey,at 4,35% while expenditure on accoutrements and footwear was noticeable higher in Italy,at 9% compared to other nations.
Meanwhile, Sweden made up a lowest percentages of domestic
consumer speding on both of food,drinks,tobacco and apparel,shoes at around 16% and certainly 5.40% respectively.Furthermore, that for these specific categories was slightly greater in Spain,however, the lowest figure for leisure and education,at about 2%.