The three pie charts illustrate the proportions of global spending, world population distribution, and the consumption of resources by different regions.
Overall, the majority of global spending is attributed to uncategorized items. Asia has the largest share of the world’s population, while the USA and Europe are responsible for the highest resource consumption.
A quarter of the world’s spending goes toward food, followed by transport at 18%, housing at 12%, and clothing at 6%. Unspecified categories account for the largest portion at 40%.
Asia dominates the global population, comprising 57% of the total. Both Europe and America each represent 14%, while Africa accounts for 10%, and other regions make up the remaining 5%.
The USA and Europe lead in resource consumption, accounting for 60% of the total, while the rest of the world uses the remaining 40%.
