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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 depicts the proportion of households expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in terms of food, housing, transport, health and other goods and services in 2010

It is noticeable that Japan spends more of expenses on other goods and services whereas majority of expenditure in Malaysia is spent on food.

Looking at the data it is evident that outgoing of Japan for other good and services holds lion’s share amounting of 21% of the total usage followed by Malaysia accounting of 25% stands third highest expenditure all over. Whereas Malaysia outlays for health care holds the lowest percentage with the value of 3%. In comparison of Japan which is two times higher with the account of 6%.

As transport expenses of Japan hitting the third highest expenditure accounting of 20% by contrast Malaysia is 10% lesser . Although food expenses in both countries lies around a quarter each with the range of 24% and 27%.

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