The given column graph illustrates the spending of five sectors in four countries including United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan in 2009.
Overall, not only in United States, housing and health care were the highest spending around people, but also for other categories such as food, clothing and transportation expenses in Japan and Canada. However, for all five sectors, the United Kingdom was not the greatest.
Starting from the United States, mostly people spend their money on housing and health care with around 26% and 8%, which were the greatest for two sectors. As for the other two groups, transportation and clothing saw an upward trend, which was 20% and 6% for Canadian people payment. As it expected, nearly 24% of the food consumed from Japanese people in five states in 2009.
Last but not least, there was a fluctuation in these five categories in the United Kingdom, which did not has the greatest wasting.
