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The image shows a bar chart detailing expenditure shares by category and country for 2009. In food, Japan spent roughly 23%, the UK around 12%, Canada approximately 15%, and the US near 14%. Housing expenses were highest in the US at 26%, followed by the UK and Canada approximately equal at 24%, and Japan at 21%. Transportation saw the US at about 17%, Canada around 20%, the UK at roughly 16%, and Japan at almost 10%. Healthcare had the US significantly higher at approximately 9%, with negligible spending in Canada, the UK, and Japan all near 4%. Clothing expenses were less than 10% for all, with Japan at approximately 3%, the UK at 6%, Canada at 7%, and the US at 5%.
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The bar chart compares the amount of money people spend for five different categoris food, housing , transportation, health care, and clothing in fore major countries United states, Canada, United kingdom and Japan in 2009.
It is clear that the highest amount of cash people spend for housing .By contrast, the lowest percentages of cash society expenditures for health care in fore different countries in the year of 2009.
In terms of housing, American citigens spend around 26% of their money for housing, Canadian at, nearly 21% , Endland about 24% and Japan almost 22% of their money spend for build house in 2009.
On the other hand , the most least of money spend for health care , United states apploximatly 8% ,Canada and Japan are same around 4% only and the British about 2% in the year of 2009.
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