The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002
The given table shows us the percentage of national consumption expenditures of the five European countries in 2002. These categories include food/drinks and tobacco, clothing / footwear and Leisure / Education. The table gives us information about percentage of national consumption of Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey.
According to the table, in food/drinks/tobacco Turkey ranks first with 32.14 percent. Ireland ranks second with about 29 percent. Sweden is the latest with 15.7 percent.
In clothing/footwear Italy topped the list with 9 percent. Turkey ranks second in this categorafter Italy with 6.63 percent. Sweden also ranks last in this category with 5.40 percent.
In the category of Leisure/ Education, Turkey is again leading with 4.35 percent. The index of Italy and Sweden in this category is almost the same. Spain in last with 1.98 percent.
We know the percentages of national consumption expenditures of the five states in 2002 through this table
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