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    Consumer Spending on Different Items in Five Different States in 2014

    The table shown above compares the percentage of consumer spending on 3 different items

    namely food or drinks, clothing or footwear and leisure or education between 5 different states

    across Malaysia in the year of 201!

    "t is noticeable that the ma#ority of the consumers in all states have spent more on food

    and drinks than any other category! The table had shown that consumers in $elantan had the

    highest spending on food or drinks with the percentage of 30% which was also the highest

     percentage spending of all the items listed whereas $edah consumers spent the least on food and

    drinks which marked only 2&!'%! "n contrast, the $elantanese consumers spent the least on

    leisure and education than any other item, spending 1!'% unlike $edah consumers which spent

    slightly high, about &% on leisure and education!

    (esides, )ohorean spending on clothing and footwear as well as leisure and education

    was almost similar with the different of 0!1% on both categories! *n the other hand, +arawakian

    consumers had the highest gap of percentage which marked % difference of spending on these

    two categories! Moreover, +abah and and +arawak spending percentage was relatively similar 

    with the difference of 25!'% and 25% respectively between the highest and the lowest spending

     percentage of the items listed! *n the other hand, $elantan consumers spending percentage had

    the largest difference of spending percentage while, $edah consumers had the smallest

    difference of spending percentage between the highest and the lowest spending percentage!

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    State Food/drinks Clothing/footwear Leisure/eduation

    +abah 2-!'% &!5% 3%

    +arawak 2% '% 2%

    $elantan 30% 5!5% 1!'%

    )ohor 2'% &!'% %

    $edah 2&!'% % &%

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    *verall, food and drinks is the most dominant spending of all the three categories while,

    less was spent on leisure and education! "n addition, )ohor consumers spending percentage was

    generally higher than any other states of all categories, while consumers in +arawak spending

     percentage was the least!

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