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Band 9: Pie charts below show the average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in the year 2010.

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The percentages of money spent in Malaysia and Japan in 2010 on various essentials for the home are displayed in the two pie charts.

Overall, the data shows that the primary costs in both cases were housing, food, and other products and services, whereas the least amount of money was spent on health care in both nations.

From the data, it is evident that housing accounted for the majority of all expenditures in Malaysia at 34%, while it only made for 21% in Japan. On the other hand, other products and services accounted for the largest single expense in Japan at 29%, while Malaysia’s figure was 26%.

Furthermore, food ranked second in Malaysia with a ratio of 27%, compared to 24% in Japan. Additionally, transport was another significant cost in Malaysia at 10%, compared to 20% in Japan. In 2010, both countries have extremely low health care spending rates: 6% and 3%, respectively, for Japan and Malaysia.

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