The table provides spending of household income on five different categories in three different countries in 2020.
Overall, it is clear that food category accounted for the significant majority of household income spending. Meanwhile, the figures of education categories noted for the minority of household income spending.
Looking at the details, food category represented exactly 85% of household income spending, which is the highest among five categories in three countries. This was followed by housing category, at approximately 75%. Notably, the proportion for housing category accounted was 10% increased as high as that for transportation category 65%.
Regarding to the remaining categories, education category and healthcare category compromised relatively small shares, at 35% and 40% respectively. Interestingly, the food category has the most significant majority of household income spending but education have relatively minority in household income spending which means education fees might mainly supported by government among these three countries
