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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 […]
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 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 […]
