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The provided pie charts present data on the global distribution of expenditure across different product sectors and the population distribution across continents. The values are represented in percentages. Overall, it is evident that the highest proportion of spending is allocated to the “others” category, while the lowest percentage is spent on clothing. Additionally, the largest population resides in Asia, while the remaining continents have comparatively fewer inhabitants.
Beginning with expenditure patterns, food products account for the highest share of global spending, comprising 24% of the total. Similarly, approximately one-third of the global expenditure is allocated to transportation facilities and housing, with a slightly higher percentage for transport at 18%, and housing at 12%. Clothing expenses represent the smallest proportion of total expenditure, making up only 6%. The remaining 40% is spent on a variety of other products and services.
In terms of population distribution, Asia stands as the most populous continent, with over 60% of the global population residing there. Europe and the Americas each have a population of around 14% of the total. In contrast, Africa is home to only 10% of the world’s population, while the remaining continents collectively account for 5%.
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