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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 chart gives information on the proportion of household consumption in four countries in 2009.
Overall, it is clear that food and housing are the biggest expenses in all the countries, each at over 25%. The percentage of health care is significantly lower than other categories.
Although food ranks the highest category in the United States, at 25%, the figure for the United Kingdom was just under 25%. Canada showed slightly higher spending on transportation, with the amount of health care being significantly less in Canada (8%) and Japan (7%).
In addition to clothing expenses, the USA and Japan were almost equal, whereas in the UK and Canada it was slightly less.
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