The table describes how five different countries spent the expenditure in 2012. At first glance it is evident that all five countries including Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey dominantly expended for Food, Drink & Tobacco rather than Clothing/Footwearspo. Therefore, Leisure/Education lied on the lowest percentage at all.
Turning first to the five nations, Turkey had the highest use of Food, Drink & Tobacco at 32.14%, whereas the least rate of its use belonged to Sweden at 15.77%. In contrast to this, the remaining for Clothing/Footwear all countries used it up only under 10%. The largest percentage of its expenditure was Italy at 9.00% while the smallest value was Sweden at 5.40%.
Interestingly, none countries paid out for Leisure/Education above 5%. Turkey which was at the highest proportion in this figure only stood at 4.35%. Next, Sweden and Italy used its trends just over 3%. While Ireland and Spain were just over and under 2%.
Turning first to the five nations, Turkey had the highest use of Food, Drink & Tobacco at 32.14%, whereas the least rate of its use belonged to Sweden at 15.77%. In contrast to this, the remaining for Clothing/Footwear all countries used it up only under 10%. The largest percentage of its expenditure was Italy at 9.00% while the smallest value was Sweden at 5.40%.
Interestingly, none countries paid out for Leisure/Education above 5%. Turkey which was at the highest proportion in this figure only stood at 4.35%. Next, Sweden and Italy used its trends just over 3%. While Ireland and Spain were just over and under 2%.
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