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The chart demonstrates the consumption of different categories in percentages in the USA, Japan, the UK, and Canada during 2009. Overall, the highest percentage in all four countries is in housing, whereas the lowest consumption is in health care, except in the US, which had the lowest result in clothing. In the US, housing was […]
The bar chart illustrates the distribution of expenditures in five categories—housing, food, transportation, healthcare, and clothing—in four countries: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan, in the year 2009. Overall, housing accounted for the largest share of expenditures in all four countries, while healthcare consistently received the smallest allocation. In 2009, the United […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of five different types of expenditures across four countries: the USA, Canada, the UK, and Japan in 2009. Overall, it is clear that the majority of spending in each country goes towards housing, while healthcare expenditures represent the lowest percentage. In terms of comparison, Americans spend significantly more on […]
The given bar graph illustrates the percentage of expenditures in five key categories—food, housing, transportation, healthcare, and clothing—in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan for the year 2009. Overall, housing accounted for the largest share of expenses across all countries, while healthcare saw the smallest allocation. In more detail, individuals in the […]
The chart compares data about the proportion of expenditure patterns on five specific resources in four countries: the USA, Canada, the UK, and Japan, in the year 2009. Overall, the expenditure rates were higher in all these nations, with the exception of health care and clothing, where reversal patterns can be observed. Moreover, sources of […]
The bar chart gives information about the percentages of expenditures spent on five different categories in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Japan in 2009. Overall, it is clear that housing made up the largest proportion of expenditures, while health care and clothing accounted for the least share in all countries. It is also worth […]
The bar chart provides information about the percentages of spending on food, housing, transportation, healthcare, and clothing in four various countries—the US, Canada, the UK, and Japan–in 2009. Overall, it is evident that a large number of expenditures were spent for food, housing, and transportation in all countries throughout the period in question, while other […]
The bar chart illustrates the United States,Canada,the United Kingdom and Japan’s major categories of expenditures shares in 2009. Overall,the main investment areas were food,housing ,and transportation sections,in contrast,countries were much less outlaied in health care and clothing categories. The United States spent about 15% of shares on food and transportation,whereas, housing got just above 25%,which […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage distribution of expenditures across five categories—food, housing, transportation, healthcare, and clothing—in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan for 2009. Housing expenses were highest in the United States and Japan, around 25%, while the UK and Canada spent slightly less, at 22% and 21%, respectively. Food expenditure […]
The chart illustrates the percentage of expenditures made by four countries on five different heading_food, housing, transportation, health care and clothing in 2009. As can be seen, housing was the most spent category by the Americans, canadians and British, whereas the Japanese expended highest on food. moreover, all these notions spent relatively low in medical […]
The bar graph illustrates the partnership of expenditures for the five considerable categorizations in (Japan, Canada, United Kingdom, Untied States) in 2009. The bar graph illustrates the partnership of expenditures for the five considerable categorizations including food, transportation, housing, health care, and clothing in (Japan, Canada, United Kingdom, Untied States) in 2009. Overall, it can […]
The chart depicts proportions of spending for five main categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan in the year 2009. Overall, the most significant shares of housing belonged to United States, as opposed to the lowest was health care which was in United Kingdom. Looking at the details of each country, […]
The bar chart illustrates the distribution of expenditures across five major categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan in the year 2009. Overall, it is seen that housing made the most proportion of expenses in all given countries while health care and clothing gad the least share. Moreover, the other two […]
The column diagram illustrates the data on the percentage of money spent on five groups in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. Overall, the expenditures on food, housing and transportation were more than those on health care and clothing in four countries. The expense of housing had the greatest proportion […]
The chart displays the proportion of spendings for five main sectors (food, housing, transportation, health care, and clothing) in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. The units are measured in % of overall spendings. Generally, the highest expenditure among all sectors was housing while the lowest was clothing spendings in […]
The given bar chart illustrates the sharing methods of outgoing expenses for five main sections in four nations in 2009. Overall, United States reached a peak of about 26% in spending more money in housing while it is the least in paying cash in health care which is just about 2%. United Kingdom also is […]
The bar chart compares percentages of usage for five different essential items in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in a single year 2009. Looking from an overall perspective, housing occupied the highest percentage in every nation while health care and clothing contributed to the minority of percentage. With respect to one […]
This bar chart categorizes the percentage of how five major categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan spend their expenditures in 2009. In Japan, people there spend their expenditures on food the most, followed by the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. For housing, the United States has the highest […]
This bar chart categorized the percentage of how five major categories in the United Staes, Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan spend their expenditures on 2009. In Japan, people there averagely spending their expenditures in Food following by the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States. For housing, the United States is the highest with […]
The chart illustrates the share of expenditures for five major categories in four different countries ( the USA, Canada, the UK, and Japan) in 2009. Overall, in all countries, the main part of expenditures contained food, housing, and transportation. America and Canada surpassed other countries in the percentage of expenditures for transportation, while for food, […]
The bar chart illustrates a comparative overview of spending money on five major categories in four different nations in 2009. Overall, while all countries spent a significant amount of money on the Housing area, the health care sector where countries spent the least. Upon analysis, the United States and Canada took the lead in the […]
The bar chart illustrates the distribution of expenditures across five major categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. Overall, it’s clear that housing made up the highest proportion of expenses in all given countries while health care and clothing accounted for the least share. Moreover, Food and transportation showed […]
The graph gives information about how many percentages of money were spent on different sectors in 4 countries in 2009. Overall, it’s clear that housing made up the highest proportion of expenses in all given countries while health care and clothing accounted for the least share. Moreover, the figure for food and transportation showed average […]
The graph describes information about the amount of expenditure recorded in five different countries in 2002 The bar chart describes shares of money for five major groups in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom , and Japan in the year 2009. Looking from an overall prespective, it is readily apparent that housing , food […]
The bar chart illustrates a comparative analysis of spending money on five different categories by five nations in 2009. Upon overview, expenditure on the housing group had the highest percentage, while countries spent the least money on health care and clothing sectors. At first glance, Japan took the lead in the food category, accounting for […]
The bar chart gives information about expenditures in five lifestyle categories for residents of four different nations in 2009. Overall, among the four countries, it is readily apparent that food, transportation, and housing are the biggest expenditures. How the United States spends the most on its homes while Japan strives to get the most 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 given column graph illustrates the spending of five sectors in four countries including United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan in 2009. Overall, not only in United States, housing and health care were the highest spending around people, but also for other categories such as food, clothing and transportation expenses in Japan and […]
The provided bar chart delineates the distribution of expenditures across five major categories among the populace of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan during the 2009s. Overall, housing emerged as the predominant expenditure category across three of the countries, while Japan exhibited a divergent trend. Meanwhile, healthcare and clothing constituted the least […]
