The data gives information about average family spendings in two different countries in a certain year .
Overall, household of both countries spend relatively small amount of money to health and more than half of their expenditure to housing and other services.While pie charts show approximately same results in food,health care, other goods and services,other remaining categories differ strongly between Japan and Malysia .
Half of Japanese household’s expentiture goes to housing and other goods, 29% and 21%, respectively . Spending on transport is 20%, almost the same as housing, while on food is slightly higger at 24%.In contrast,housholds from that country spend only 6% of their money on health care.The most percentage of money goes to other good and services,which is 29%.
Households in Malaysia spend more than half of their expenditure on housing and other good and services,34% and 26$,respectively.In comparing with households in Japan,they spend 10% on transport which is two times lower than in japan.Expenditure on health care is even worse than in Japan only 3%.
