The bar chart gives information about shares spaces of categories ( food, housing, transportation, health care and clothing) by four different countries ( United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Japan) in year 2009.
The first glance, it is obvious is that the major evidence throughout nations was on food and housing. By contrast, there was the lowest spend money for health care and clothing in 2009.
In detail, United States and Canada spend approximately 14% and 15% on food. In addition, United States was dominant on housing than other categories. It showed to about 27% at spend of many. Also, Canada a slight lower to 20% in 2009. The transportation lower preferred than food and housing. United States spend about 18% of cost on transportation. By contrast, Canada experienced 20% like housing. The health care and clothing have been the lowest spend by countries in 2009. The United States saw about 7% and also, Canada just under approximately 3%. Similarly clothing the least preferred. For example, United States spend 2% and Canada about 6% on clothing in 2009.
In addition, US and Japan more prefer food. So, US showed 20% and Japan a slight higher roughly 23% on food. Similarly, United States also more spend to housing in 2009. Approximately 24%. Just under Japan observed about 22%. But these countries showed light lower in transportation. The US was spend 15% and Japan was 10%. Health care and clothing always the least. US was the least with 3%, smilar, Japan was 4% on health care. On clothing, US showed 5% and Japan was 4% in 2009.
