The pie graphs ilulstrate the expenditure distribution in five separate categories and the population in each area in the world.
Overall, food and transport are the leader of the world spending, while the expenditure in the nonspecific group is the highest proportion. The highest population in the world belongs to Asia, whereas the main consumption is in the the USA and Europe.
Looking at the details, nearly a quarter of spending in the world is on food. Thus, this is followed by transportation at 18%. The housing comprises a small minority in global spending at 12%, doubling the value of clothing at 6%. However, there are many unspecified expenditures, which make up 40% of the total spending in the given record.
Regarding the world population, over half of the population in the world is Asia people, which is by far higher than the proportion of residents in Europe and America at 14% each. However, the major consumption is from Europe and America at 60%, compared to 40% from other regions in the world.
Approximately a tenth of global citizens is African, while the population from other areas is negligible.
