The provided pie charts illustrate the monetary expenditures of young people aged 13 to 19 in Japan and Australia in 2019.
In Japan, the largest portion of their money was spent on video or computer games, while in Australia, the majority of young people allocated their allowances to food. Interestingly, both countries had similar expenditures in this category, with food accounting for 37% of the total spending in each country. Conversely, the least amount was spent on books in both nations, with a minimal percentage of 1%.
Overall, the distribution of expenses among Japanese and Australian teens shows little variation in the other categories. Following the primary expenditures, the allocation continues as follows: in Japan, food accounts for 22% and clothing for 20%. In Australia, however, spending on clothing takes the second place at 25%, while video or computer games hold the third spot at 20%.
