The table depicts the financial expenditures on healthcare per person in eight countries in 2010.
Overall, these statistics demonstate that East-Asian countries spend the largest amounts, while on the other hand, Latin-American countries destinate the lowest sums. From the given information, only three countries surpass the thousand-dollar mark: Japan, South Korea and Singapore, all East-Asian countries. Oppositely, two out of the three Latin-American nations in this list do not reach even a mere $500, with only Argentina donating $551. It is evident that Japan had the highest spending amount among all the participants, with an average of $2690 per individual, followed by South Korea with $1187. Contrastingly, Brazil had was the lowest in the ranking, having only spent $426. Chile was not that far behind from Brazil, with a slight difference of $46.
Furthermore, Bahrein and Kuwait remain at the middle of the ranking, with contributions that are around the $800, varying lightly.
