The chart above illustrates the proportion of expenditure on five categories( food, housing, education, healthcare, and transportation) in three distinc countries in 2020.
Upon examining the data, it is evident that the food category got the highest expenditure from all three countries. By contrast, the education category received the lowest proprtion of domestic icome spent in three countries. And the figures for housing and transportation were distributed fairly.
In the food aspect, country C spent the highest rate on it with 35%, followed by country A, which invested 30% of its income. And country B was the country that had the lowest dedication on food. It spent just 20% on food category. About housing, country B invested the greatest expenditure on it, with 30% on housing. Meanwhile, country A and C spent 25% and 20% on housing, respectively. In the healthcare field, country B spent 10% on it while country A and C haad the same rate of household income spent on healthcare. Regarding the transportation field, country B invested 25% of income on it, one more time became the country with the greatest expenditure. Meanwhile, country A and C had the same investment again, with 20% each country.
Of all categories, education was the aspect that had the lowest invesment from all three countries. Country A and country C spent 10% of domestic income while country B invested 15%
