The two pie charts illustrate the average household expeditures in Japan and Malaysia during the year 2010. It compares five catgories and shows how the total is divided among the different countries presented in each chart.
Overall, it is clear that housing had the largest proportion in Malysia, while helth and care represented the smallest share throughout the period. In general the charts showed noticeable changes, whereas some categories decreased or increased, and others remained relatively stable.
In terms of detail, housing made up at about 34% in Malaysia compared to 21% in japan . Similarly, food reached around 24% in japan before rising to 27% in Malysia. By contrast, other goods and service increased slightly from 26% in Malysia to 29% in Japan. Meanwhile, transport decresed clearly from 20% in Malysia to 10% in Japan. However, health and care fluctuated between 3% and 6% , which had the lowest percentages comapred to the other categories.
