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The image displays a bar chart titled 'Share of expenditure for selected categories, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Japan, 2009'. The data for five expenditure categories across four countries is as follows: For Food, the United States accounted for 14%, Canada for 15%, the United Kingdom for 20%, and Japan for 23%. For Housing, the shares were 26% for the United States, 21% for Canada, 24% for the United Kingdom, and 22% for Japan. For Transportation, expenditures were 17% in the United States, 20% in Canada, 15% in the United Kingdom, and 10% in Japan. For Health care, the figures were 7% for the United States, 4% for Canada, 2% for the United Kingdom, and 4% for Japan. Lastly, for Clothing, the shares were 4% for the United States, 6% for Canada, 6% for the United Kingdom, and 4% for Japan.
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The bar chart illustrates five major categories of shares of expenditures in the UK, Canada, the Us and Japan in 2009.
Overall, it is clear that housing in theUS recorded the highest rate, whereas health care had the lowest among all categories.
begin with the us it recorded about 14% in food. But in housing, it sharply increased to 26% and it was the highest figure in the period. Transportation got the top score compared with health care with around 17% and 7%. Both food, housing, and transportation got slight changes with persentage it was between 15% and 20% By Contrast, it sharply decreased to close to 5% in health care and clothing.
Moreover, there was no significant change in the figure of the UK in the first 3 items. However, it recorded noticea Fall in health and clothing with around 13%. Both of food and Housing recorded the same figure in Japan with about 23 %. Meanwhile , there was gradually decreased in transportation to around 10% and a steady decrease in healthcare and clothing in 4%.
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