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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 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 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 […]
