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The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in five different Countries in 2002.

The table shows how consumer expenditure of different items changed in five different countries in 2002.

Overall, it can be seen that, Turkey had the highest consumer demand of Foods/Drinks/Tobacco, on the other hand in clothing/footwear industry Italy consumed most, whereas, in Sweden showed highest expense leisure/education sector.

Looking at the Dataset, out of five countries in Food, Drinks and Tobacco industry market Turkey consumption proportion was at pick to 32.14%. The spending percentage of clothing and footwear was noticeably higher in Italy, which is 9.00%. In leisure and education sector expenditure proportion, Turkey spent significantly higher compared to all other four countries.

It can be observed that, Sweden had the lowest national expenditure in food, drinks and tobacco as well as clothing at near 16% and just slightly above 5% respectively. Although Spain had a decent expenditure percentage on these sector, but had lowest usage proportion in leisure and education industry, at very very close to 2%.

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Consumer items expenditure percentages

Consumer spending on different items

The proportion of expense which was consumed by customers