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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 bar chart provides information about spendings for five most common categories in the US, Canada , the UK and Japan.
Overall, the highest expenditures from mentioned countries were allocated to the accomodation, while healthcare and clothing have distingueshed themselves from relatively low spendings.
In details, Japan was responsible to the largest expenditure on food, reaching well over 20%, whereas the United states have spent slightly less than 15%. In terms, the US has spent a little more than 25 percent on housing, achieving the highest expenditure for one category among other countries. The only aspect in which Canada has reached the biggest spendings is transportation, while the US charges were relatively low – exactly one tenth of whole capital. Expenses on clothing in four countries were almost similar: the UK and Canada charges reached point just above five percent, whereas expenditure of Japan and the United States were less than 5%.
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