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The image presents a bar chart detailing percentage shares of expenditures for food, housing, transportation, healthcare, and clothing in 2009. In the United States, food accounts for 15%, housing 25%, transportation approximately 17%, healthcare over 20%, and clothing around 5%. Canada's food expenditure is roughly 17%, housing 27%, transportation 20%, healthcare under 5%, and clothing at 5%. The United Kingdom shows food at 17%, housing over 20%, transportation 15%, healthcare at 5%, and clothing 5%. Japan's food expenditure is nearly 25%, housing at 20%, transportation over 10%, healthcare around 5%, and clothing at 5%.
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The bar charts illustrate the perstange spending on five categories – Food, Housing, Transportation, Health care, and Clothing in four countries – Canada, United Kingdom, Japan, and United States in 2009.
Overall, Housing was the biggest categories espacially in the US, while Health care not need in UK.
The charts demonstrate the most human prefer Housing, espacially in the US where the top perstange 26% and also popular in the Japan, Canada, and United Kingdom. The second biggest categories is Food and Transportation, but the choice depends on the country. In Canada and United States people spent on the Transportation(20% and 17%), but in the United Kingdom and Japan people spent on the Food(20% and 23%).
Clothing and Health care the smallest, with others spending.
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