The given bar chart illustrates the sharing methods of outgoing expenses for five main sections in four nations in 2009.
Overall, United States reached a peak of about 26% in spending more money in housing while it is the least in paying cash in health care which is just about 2%. United Kingdom also is the next highest in spending money in housing when compared to the United States which is around 24%.
Canada takes a share of 15% in food and rose 21% in housing and ended up 20% in transportation. Japan shows a share of about 22% in food and 2% in housing just under Canada. Japan and Canada are the lowest at health care which end just about 4%.
All in all, in clothing, all four nations seem they didn’t tend to spend more expenditure in it which you can simply grasp as shown. However, we can say that United States and Japan spent more money on housing while they paid the least expenses on health care amenities and facilities that improve the life styles of the the people.
