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The image displays two pie charts of average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia for 2010. In Japan, housing comprised 29%, transport 21%, food 24%, healthcare 6%, and other goods and services 20%. In Malaysia, housing accounted for 26%, transport 27%, food 34%, healthcare 3%, and other goods and services 10%. Comparatively, Malaysia spent a higher percentage on food and transport, while Japan allocated more for housing, healthcare, and other goods and services.
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The pie chart describes the average house hold expenditures between Japan and Malaysia in 2010.
From a general view it is visible that there was an upward trend in the statistics of enquieres Japan’s other goods and services and in Malaysia’s food while in Japan’s housing and the Malaysia’s housing plummeted.
In 2010 Japan’s tranport increased dramatically to 20 while Malaysia’s dropped to 10. Malaysia’s food soared to 27 but Japan’s food decreased to 24. Moreover Malaysia’s housing rocked to 34 however Japan’s plunged to 21. Also the health care in Malaysia went down to 3 while Japan’s health care grew sharply to 6. Japan’s other goods and services reached the top to 29 but Malaysia’s other goods and services dipped to 26.
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