The graph describes information about the amount of expenditure recorded in five different countries in 2002
The bar chart describes shares of money for five major groups in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom , and Japan in the year 2009.
Looking from an overall prespective, it is readily apparent that housing , food and transportation are the biggest expenses in nearly all countries.
It is also worth mentioning that health care and clothing are smaller expenses than all categories.
Looking at the details,the largest expenditure in America is on the house and those in Japan the most on food. Housing costs represented all countries at least a higher 20%. In all countries, the food price changes 10% to 25% in between. The transportation the amount of expenses was as follows as Canada stood at 20% , just above the USA at 19% while the UK and Japan were lower at 15% and 10% , respectively. In terms healthcare , by far the most is allocated for medical expenses in the USA while the least expenses in UK, it was also all the countries expenditure from 5% to 10% in between. For clothing , Canada spends the biggest of their income, followed by the UK, Japan and finally the United States.
