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Band 5+: The bar chart shows shares of expenditures for five major categories in the US, Canada, the UK and Japan in 2009

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The image displays a bar chart illustrating the percentage of expenditures in five categories for four countries in 2009: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Japan. Food expenditures range from 15-20%, with Japan highest. Housing ranges from 15-25%, with Canada highest. Transportation ranges from 10-20%, with the United States highest. Healthcare ranges from 5-15%, with the United States highest. Clothing ranges from 5-10%, with Japan highest.
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The bar graph illustrates the partnership of expenditures for the five considerable categorizations in (Japan, Canada, United Kingdom, Untied States) in 2009.

The bar graph illustrates the partnership of expenditures for the five considerable categorizations including food, transportation, housing, health care, and clothing in (Japan, Canada, United Kingdom, Untied States) in 2009.

Overall, it can be seen that housing, food and transportation were the main categories used as shared expenditures among all given countries. While, clothing and health care saw a substantial fall over a year in a question.

The percentage sharing of housing in the United States and the United Kingdom were at 23-25%, while the remaining countries were almost the same contributors. Food was the second category in which the major players were the United Kingdom and Japan at 20-25%. Transportation is being classified at third in which Canada and the United States were the main suppliers at 15-20% in a year 2009.

On the contrary, the role of all given countries in clothing and health care was very minimal even not reached up to 10%. However, the United States spent a little bit more on health facilities and the remaining three nations did very less contributions. Similarly, in clothing the United Kingdom and Canada facilitate with 5-6% share only.

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