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The image is a bar chart representing the percentage share of expenditure for five categories; Food, Housing, Transportation, Health care, and Clothing in four countries; United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Japan for the year 2009. In Food, the USA and Canada share around 15%, UK around 20%, and Japan peaks over 20%. In Housing, USA leads slightly over 25%, Canada and UK follow closely with around 20%, and Japan around 15%. For Transportation, the USA shows the highest expenditure with nearly 15%, Canada and Japan are around 10%, and the UK is just below 15%. Health care expenses are highest in the USA at almost 20%, Canada and Japan are at 10%, and UK is around 5%. Finally, in Clothing, the USA, Canada, and Japan have an expenditure of around 5% while the UK's is slightly under 5%.
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The given chart compares how much consumers spending on food and services in four different nations in 2009.
It is clear that while Housing accounted for the largest expenditure in all countries, the opposite was true for Health Care and Clothing. Additionally, the biggest difference was the percentage of consumers spending on Food.
As can be seen from the chart, Housing was the most common services in the US-UK with nearly 26% and 24% respectively, while Japanese tended to pay their money for Food (about 23%), followed by the United Kingdom (20%), Canada (15%) and US (13%).
Canada expenditure on Transportation was highest, at 20%, which was twice as much as Japan. Furthermore, Transportation was the second most popular service in the United States (around 16%). Also, Medical Care and Clothing were much less popular than the other services in those nations. The percentages of expenditure spending on Clothing and Health Care were small, just roughly 6% and 7% respectively.
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