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The bar chart below shows shares of expenditures for five major categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in the year 2009.

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The given bar chart illustrates the share of spending in five major categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. Overall, it can be seen that the largest proportion went to housing in all countries, except for Japan. Moreover, all four countries allocated less money to healthcare and clothing. Focusing […]
The bar charts illustrate the perstange spending on five categories – Food, Housing, Transportation, Health care, and Clothing in four countries – Canada, United Kingdom, Japan, and United States in 2009. Overall, Housing was the biggest categories espacially in the US, while Health care not need in UK. The charts demonstrate the most human prefer […]
The bar chart shows shares of expenditures for five major categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in the year 2009. Here is a structured approach to the bar chart based on the image: Overall, housing constituted the largest share of spending in all countries except Japan, where food had the […]
The figure presented illustrates consumer spending across five main categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. Overall, housing accounted for the highest expenditure among the four countries, with the exception of Japan, which had different spending priorities. In addition, all countries allocated the least amount of money to health […]
The figure given illustrates the shares of consumer spending in five main areas in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. Overall, housing had the highest expenditure among the four countries except Japan. Moreover, all countries allocated the least amount of money to health care and clothing. Focusing on the most […]
The diagram provides information on expenditure across five main categories in four countries (the USA, the UK, Japan, and Canada) in 2009. Overall, housing was the highest expenditure in nearly all countries, while health care and clothing consistently represented the smallest portions of spending. The USA allocated approximately 27% of its total expenditure to housing, […]
The bar chart shows shares amountes for five different categaries in the countries in the year 2009 Overall, it can be clearly seen that, united states a top on the chart and united Kingdom is all categaries in dcreas in the chart and Canada and japan avarage the chart. It can be clearly seen that, […]
The given chart gives information about the percentages of consumer spending on five main categories in four different countries in 2009. Overall, it can be seen that the largest proportion went for housing in all countries, except for Japan. Moreover, all four countries allocated less money for health care and clothing. Regarding the three most […]
The bar chart shows the percentage of spending on five things—Food, Housing, Transportation, Health care, and Clothing—in four countries: the US, Canada, the UK, and Japan in 2009. Overall, Housing was the biggest expense, especially in the US, while Health care was not as important, particularly in the UK. The chart shows that people spent […]
The bar chart depicts the annual spending on five primary spheres in four different countries in 2009. Overall,it can be seen that levels of expenditure fluctuated over the period. In detail, the highest amount of money was spent on food by Japanese people,at approximately 23%,while the least percentage accounted for by the United States at […]
The bar chart depicts the annual spending on five primary spheres in 4 different countries in 2009. Overall,it can be seen that levels of expenditure fluctuated over the period. In detail, the highest money was spent on food by Japanese people,at approximately 23%, while the least percentage accounted for by United States at just over […]
The graph summarises the extent of expenditure done by the residents of the United States, Canada, the UK and Japan across five distinct categories in the year 2009. By studying the data, we can state all the countries have spent a significant portion of their money on housing. Though the US accounts for 26% of […]
The bar graph illustrates shares of expenditure of 5 major divisions in USA, Canada, UK and Japan in 2009. Overall the majority of the expenditures of all the countries were spent in housing whereas the least spent was in clothing. While in healthcare the amount spent by United Kingdom was too low. Now looking into […]
The bar charts illustrate the distribution of expenditures for five primary categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. Overall, the shares of spending for five categories showed significant changes across all four countries throughout the period. Expenditure on Food increased significantly across all countries. Japan accounted for the highest […]
The rendered bar chart illustrates expenses for different major categories including food, housing, transportation, health care and attires in four nation in 2009. Overall, it is quite evident that, consumers spent the largest proportion of their expenditure on housing, while the opposite is true for Health care and Clothing. To commence with, it can be […]
The bar chart illustrates how five distinct categories were represented through expenditures in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. Well over half of the expenditures went to housing in the US, around 4% higher than the figure for Japan, which was around 22%. While the trend was the same for […]
The bar chart illustrates how five distinct categories were represented through expenditures in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. Well over half of the expenditures went to housing in the US, around 4% higher than the figure for Japan, which was around 22%. While the trend was the same for […]
The bar chart illustrates how five distinct categories were shared by means of expenditures in the United State, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. Well over a half of shared expenditures went to housing in the US, around 4% higher than in comparison with that of the figure for Japan, with about 22%. […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of money spent on food, housing, transportation, healthcare and clothing in four countries[United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Japan] in 2009. Overall, it is noticeable that the countries spent more money on Housing, Transportation and Food than other areas such as Healthcare and Clothing. Japan spent more money on […]
The bar chart illustrates the spending on five distinct items in America, Canada, Britain and Japan in 2009. From an overall perspective, it is evident that while four countries spent mostly on Housing, the expenditures on Health Care and Clothing both accounted for the least. As can be seen, the US spent mostly on Housing […]
The bar chart compares the proportions of expenses in food, housing, transportation, health care, and clothing in four countries in 2009. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the expenses of housing, food, and transportation were higher rather than those of the other two categories. Regarding the chart, it is obvious that in […]
The bar chart describes spending in five lifestyle categories for residents of four different nations in 2009. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that housing, food, and transportation are the biggest expenses in nearly all countries, with those in the United States spending the most on their homes and those in Japan […]
The bar chart illustrates how four countries allocated their budget for five diverse purposes in 2009, under the unit of percentage. Overall, all of the selected nations spent their money differently for each category, making the patterns uneven. Despite that, housing was the most costly section among the four countries while the opposite was true […]
The bar chart demonstrated the percentage of expenses based on five main directions in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan for the year 2009. The information is measured by percentage. Overall, the category of housing involved main part of countries’ expenses except for Japan. Daily lifestyle needs such as food, housing and […]
The graph introduces shares of expenditures for five major categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in the year 2009. Overall, food and housing showed the highest statistics at percentages, like at the same time health care and clothing illustrated the lowest figures in that period. Transportation situated in the middle […]
The bar chart gives information about the proportion of money spent on five needs in four countries in 2009. Overall, it is clear that housing and healthcare made up the largest percentage of expenditure in the US, than in Canada, the UK, and, Japan in 2009, whereas Americans had the lowest clothing share Canada had […]
The bar chart illustrates the distribution of expenditures across five key categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in the year 2009. Overall, housing was the largest expenditure category across the four countries, while healthcare received the lowest allocation of funds in 2009. Housing expenses were notably significant for the United […]
The bar chart compares the percentage of spending on five fields in four countries in 2009. Overall, the nations spent the most money on housing, whereas, health care is the lowest sector which was invested in this year. Regarding housing, three countries including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom accounted for the highest […]
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