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"What your global neighbors are buying" – Superb interactive graph at NY Times

From New York Times:

How people spend their discretionary income – the cash that goes to clothing, electronics, recreation, household goods, alcohol – depends a lot on where they live. People in Greece spend almost 13 times more money on clothing as they do on electronics. People living in Japan spend more on recreation than they do on clothing, electronics and household goods combined. Americans spend a lot of money on everything.

What Your Neighbors Are Buying interactive graphic at NYTimes.com

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