Both pie charts illustrate the average of domestic group expenses in Japan and Malaysia in the year 2010. Broadly speaking, it is measured by the 5 categories of spending in each pie chart.
Overall, it shows the 5 types of accommodation such as housing, transport, food, health care, and other and good services.
To begin with, in Japan, the highest expenses are other and good service costs at 29 percent, followed by food at 24 percent, housing at 21 percent, transport at 20 percent, and the lowest expenses are in health care with 6 percent.
On the other hand, Malaysia’s largest expenses are in housing at 34 percent, followed by food at 27 percent, and other and good services at 20 percent, and the next is in transport at 10 percent, and the lowest cost is health care at 3 percent.
The percentage of both countries, Japan and Malaysia, is each spending based on their need in different categories in the 5 expenditure.
