The table compares the percentages of household expenditure across five categories in three countries in 2010.
Overall, it can be seen that the expenditure in education was the lowest in all countries and spending patterns were different across countries. Country A spent mostly on food, while Country B spent more for housing.
Looking at the details, the percentage on food spent in Country A accounted for 32%, the highest expenditure compared to housing (20%), transport (15%) and entertainment(25%). The least money was spent on education, accounting for only 8%.
Meanwhile, housing spending in Country B at 30%, which is the highest percentage among other household expenditure. Food accounted for 25%, while other categories (Food, Transport, and Entertainment) showed similar patterns, accounting for 25%, 18% and 15% respectively. Only 12% was spent on education.
With regards to Country C, the highest level of spending was on housing(35%), while the least money spent on education (10%) and entertainment (15%). Food and transport accounted for 18% and 22% respectively.
