The chart illustrates the proportion of domestic income spent on five aspects of life in three different countries in 2020.
Overall, the food category got the largest share of income across the three countries, while the education aspect received a lower proportion. Additionally, the figures for housing and transportation were fairly distributed, with housing being slightly higher.
Regarding the food category, 35% of income in Country C was spent on food, this was slightly lower in Country A at 30%, compared to only 20% in Country B. Meanwhile, only 10% of savings in Countries A and C were spent on educational aspects, showing the lowest investment, whereas the figure for Country B was slightly higher at 15% respectively.
Moving to housing, 30% of household income was invested in the category in Country B, slightly dropping to 25% in Country A and 20% in Country C. Similarly, 25% of money was used for transportation in Country B, decreasing to 20% in Countries A and C.
