The pie chart illustrates distribution of average family spending by Medicare and non-medicare household in 2010.
Overall, the medicare family spent much money for housing and it shows the lowest degree for transportation of the medicare household. However, the non-medicare household spent so little money for healthcare and the highest degree is housing as medicare household of non-medicare family.
The medicare family spent $10,940 for housing and this is highest degree of the medicare household. By contrast, the health care and food are same of the medicare family, that is, the percentage of these are approximately 15%. However, the lowest degree is transportation of medicare family, namely, the medicare household spent $4,106 for the transportation.
Therefore, the expenditure of housing is highest level in the non-medicare household as the medical family, but the expenditure of health care is lowest in non-medicare household, that is, the non-medicare spent 5% for the health care. In general, the average medicare household expenditure is $30,818 and the expenditure of non-medicare is $49,641, that is, the non-medicare household spent much money than the medicare household.
