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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 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 […]
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 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 […]
