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The image depicts a table and a list detailing expenditures: USA - Food & Beverages 6,500, Housing 11,200, Transport 4,000, Healthcare 5,600, Entertainment 3,900; UK - Food & Beverages 5,400, Housing 9,800, Transport 3,500, Healthcare 4,200, Entertainment 2,700; Germany - Food & Beverages 4,800, Housing 8,600, Transport 3,900, Healthcare 3,100, Entertainment 2,500; Japan - Food & Beverages 5,900, Housing 12,300, Transport 2,700, Healthcare 3,200, Entertainment 3,200. Pie chart indicates 2022 global expenditure: Food & Beverages 25%, Housing 35%, Transport 15%, Healthcare 13%, Entertainment 12%.
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the pie charts talk about the average global expenditure distribution between 3 countries and have five categories in 2022
In terms of housing, Japan recorded the highest expenditure at $12,300, followed by the USA at $11,200 and the UK at $9,800, while Germany spent the least at $8,600.
For food and beverages, the USA had the highest spending at $6,500, compared with $5,900 in Japan and $5,400 in the UK. Germany again showed the lowest figure at $4,800.
Transport spending was relatively similar among the USA ($4,000), Germany ($3,900), and the UK ($3,500), whereas Japan spent considerably less at $2,700.
Healthcare and entertainment also showed similar patterns, with the USA spending the most in both categories.
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