Egyptians Spend 14 Times as Much on Food as on Smoking

Published July 24th, 2001 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Egyptians spend fourteen times as much on food as they do on smoking each year, reveals a new survey, cited by Al Akhbar Arabic daily. 

Total Egyptian annual expenditures on food and beverages was 56 billion pounds ($14.2b) last year, according to the Central Agency for Surveys and Statistics, compared to four billion on smoking.  

Housing and related items cost the Egyptians 7.18 billion pounds; clothes and textile 8.12 billion; and transport and communications 2.7 billion, the head of the agency, Gen. Ehab Ulwi, told the paper on Tuesday.  

Ulwi said the data was obtained by studying the incomes, expenditures and consumption of 226,000 consumers nationwide in the period 1999-2000.  

Meanwhile, he said, Egyptians spent 6.2 billion pounds in restaurants, coffee shops and hotels, and 1.3 billion on furniture and household articles. 

The agency chief also said Egyptians’ spending on culture, sports, entertainment and education in the period totaled 12.5 billion pounds -- Albawaba.com 

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