The provided bar charts demonstrate how spending on household across four essential areas took place in three different countries (uk, Australia and Japan) in 2013.
Overall, housing and healthcare parts saw almost the highest rate of expenditure in all three countries. While for the same year, food and transportation figure parts were showing less spending rate for the same countries.
People in UK , Australia and Japan spend the most on housing with a percentage above 20% where Jaban was the highest at nearly 27% and Australia was lowest at about 22%. However in healthcare sector, the UK show a significant drop in number of expenses to about 8% compared to what was shown for housing at nearly 26% . Nevertheless, Australia and Japan were remarkably higher with close amounts of expenditure at about 23% and 21% respectively.
Food and transportation made up in general the least outlay of families in the three countries mostly below 20% . In Australia and Jaban spent slightly more on transportation than on food by around 4% increase amount from 11% to14% and 16% to 21% respectively . While for UK the spending number on both areas were plateaued at nearly 19% in 2013
