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The image presents a bar chart detailing 2009 expenditure percentages across five categories—Food, Housing, Transportation, Health care, and Clothing—in four countries: USA, Canada, UK, and Japan. For Food, the USA is at 14%, Canada at 15%, UK at 10%, and Japan at 23%. Housing expenditure shows USA at 26%, Canada at 21%, UK at 25%, Japan at 22%. Transportation expenditure figures are the USA 15%, Canada 20%, UK 13%, Japan 10%. In Health care, the USA records 7%, Canada 4%, UK 3%, Japan 6%. Clothing shows expenditures with the USA at 4%, Canada at 6%, UK at 5%, Japan at 3%.
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The bar chart illustrates spending on food, housing, transportation, health care, and clothing in the USA, Canada, the UK, and Japan in 2009.
Overall, accomodation contributes the largest expense, while costs in medical care is the lowest. Difference in countries’ expenditure is observed for each categories.
Housing expenditure of over 20% was seen for all countries with the highest residence costs of approximately 26% was reported in the US. Conversely, price of food in Japan is the highest with a proportion of above 25.2%, whereas the US was the smallest with a proportion of below 15%.
Canada contributed the most in transportation (20%), compared to Japan with half of Canada’s spending. On the other hand, costs of clothing in four countries is similar with a value of between 4% and 6%. On the other hand, health care shared the least expenditure with the biggest spending from the USA (around 7.5%)
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