Sample answer 1
The table shows five different countries’ consumer spending on three types of consumer goods in 2002.
Overall, food, drink and tobacco accounted for the highest proportion of spending in all countries, with people in Ireland and Turkey spending the most on this sector, while spending on both the clothing and the leisure and education sectors was lower.
With regard to the food and drinks, including tobacco products, both the Irish and Turks spend around 30% of their national expenditure on these products, while the figures in Italy, Spain, and Sweden stood at between 15% and 19%.
The next most important sector was clothing and footwear, which accounted for just under 10% of Italian spending and about 6% in the other countries cited.
Turkish people spent the most on leisure and education, at just under 5%, which was higher than in Sweden and Italy, where the figure was closer to 3%. Finally, Spaniards and the Irish allocated only 2% and 2.2% of their respective expenditure to this sector.
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Thầy Tony (Mc IELTS)