The bar chart compares the percentage of money allocated for five crucial segments in these four countries: the USA, Canada, the UK, and Japan for the year 2009.
Overall, the highest fraction of wealth was spent on the housing sector, while the pro portion of the budget utilized on the clothing department was the lowest in the given period.
In terms of expenditure, the citizens of Japan disbursed their high est amounts of economic means on food and housing in 2009, at approximately 23% and 22%, respectively. In contrast, the Canadian population invested 20% and 5% of their income in the transportation and clothing sectors, correspondingly, which represented the highest spending in these sectors for the same year.
On the other hand, the residents of the UK utilized nearly 2% of their resources on healthcare, marking the lowest expenditure in this category, whereas the USA’s people used almost 7% of their budget, the highest in the same category throughout 2009.
