The tabular graph presents four key indicators for Canada, Japan, Peru, and Zaire in 1994, as reported by United Statistics. The data is represented in percentages, US dollars, and various values.
Overall, it is clear that Japan experienced the highest earnings, while Angola had the lowest literacy rate among adults.
According to the data, Japan had a notably high average salary of 15,760 USD. The next highest average salary was found in Canada, where individuals earned 11,100 USD annually. Regarding Peru, which it had a meager income of just 160 USD. Zaire’s income level was slightly lower, decreasing by 30 dollars compared to Peru. However, Canada had a life expectancy at birth of 76 years, which was marginally higher than Japan’s. In contrast, the life expectancies in Peru and Zaire dropped by one-third each in 1994.
Turning to the average daily calorie intake per person which was significantly higher in Canada, reaching 3,326 calories. In comparison, Japan’s intake sharply declined to 2,846 calories. Between Peru and Zaire, there was only a negligible difference in calorie supply. Interestingly, the literacy rates among adults were quite similar in Canada and Japan, both at 99%. However, in Zaire, this rate plummeted from 99% to 45%, according to statistics from the United Nations in 1994.
