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The image includes a bar graph with horizontal axis labeled: Food, Housing, Transportation, Health care, Clothing; vertical axis labeled from 0% to 30% in increments of 5%. Four countries; United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Japan, represented in colored bars for each category. Food: US approximately 15%, Canada approximately 18%, UK approximately 15%, Japan approximately 12%. Housing: US approximately 25%, Canada approximately 23%, UK approximately 22%, Japan approximately 20%. Transportation: US approximately 18%, Canada approximately 16%, UK approximately 14%, Japan approximately 10%. Health care: US approximately 20%, Canada approximately 17%, UK approximately 19%, Japan approximately 10%. Clothing: US approximately 5%, Canada approximately 5%, UK approximately 5%, Japan approximately 3%.
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The given bar graph presents data on the proportions of money spent on five different categories across 4 nations in 2009, with units measured in percentages. Overall, it is apparent that the housing sector was responsible for the highest share, as opposed to both health care and clothing segments, which experienced relatively the lowest proportions.
To begin with, spendings regarding food were reported to be the highest in Japan, in contrast to those of the United States. As for housing expenses, both Canada and Japan remained almost at the same level, (above 20%). Moreover, percentages for the UK and Canada stood exactly at 15% and 20%, respectively, in transportation expenses.
Looking at the details, the share for the United Kingdom was a quarter of the United States’ spendings in health care category. İn addition, all categories witnessed a negligible share regarding clothing expenses, with the US and Japan standing at less than 5%, and Canada and the UK standing at more than 5%.
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