The bar graph depicts the proportions of money allocated for different purposes like food, housing, transportation, Healthcare, and clothing in four different countries namely the USA, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan. In short, all four countries likely USA, Canada, and United Kingdom and Japan citizens invested huge amounts for housing and foods. In contrast, four countries limited their pay for clothing and health care in 2003.
Firstly, more than 20% of money used for housing and food by Canada citizens in 2003 followed by UK individuals lavished their 20% of earning for food. Then, around 15% of expense pay out for food by two countries Canada and USA people. In addition, adult from USA and UK, an approximately 25% of incomes spend for housing purpose in 2003. Likewise, in the year of 2003 a more than 20% of money allocated for household purpose by teenagers from Canada and Japan. Next, in 2003 almost 20% of savings invested for transportation by adults from Canada and The United states followed by citizens from the United Kingdom spend around 15% earnings for transportations. Next, around 10% of money allocated for commutes usages by people from Japan during 2003.
Secondly, 2003 a nearly 9% of money spend in health care by USA citizens. Then, less than 5% of amount allocated for health care by adult from Canada and Japan followed by UK citizens used less than 3% of money for health cares during 2003. Moreover, more than 5% of amount invested in clothes by two countries people namely UK and Canada. Similarly, less than 5% of earning were payout in clothing by citizens from Japan and USA in 2003.
To conclude, all four countries likely USA, Canada, and United Kingdom and Japan citizens invested more money for housing and foods. In contrast, four countries limited their pay for clothing and health care in 2003.
