The diagram below illustrates the differences of average house hold expenditures in terms of five main items between Japan and Malaysia in 2010.
In general, Japanese people spent the most on other goods and services, while Malaysian people paid for housing was highest. On the other hand, both countries spent the least on health care.
As for three sector highest, a considerably higher her number of Housing in Malaysia than housing in Japan about 13%. In terms of food, the figures for both nations were similar at 24%, 27% respectively Malaysia, Japan. In the Same way, the percentage of other goods and
services difference were slightly. The figure of other goods and services in Japan was 29%, at 26% for percentage in Malaysia.
Regarding other items, the percentage of Transport in Malaysia was one in ten, was 2 times less than Transport in Japan. The number of Health care in Japan was Just over one in twenty and in Malaysia was less than one in twenty.
