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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 presented bar chart illustrates spending for five main fields in countries such as the USA, Canada, the UK, and Japan in 2009.
Overall, housing is the most expensive field, while clothing and health care require a small amount of funding. Additionally, food and transportation are both on the same level. The United Kingdom spends the least on healthcare. The United States prioritises housing, while Japan concentrates on food.
Japan spends under 25 percent of its budget on food and 20 percent on housing. In contrast, clothing and health care are neglected and spend about 5 percent. The United Kingdom invested in housing and food and funded approximately 20–25 percent.
The United States focuses on housing and reaches a point above 25 percent. However, their spending on clothing was below 5 percent. Although Canada spends about 20 percent on housing and transportation equally, their food funding is at an average level of 15 percent.
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