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The bar chart illustrates the distribution of expenditure for 5 fundamental categories in the UK, Japan, Canada and USA in 2009. Overall, it is a noticeable trend that housing demonstrated the most dominant distribution of expenditure in each country, while health care and clothing areas reflected the most minor demand. In terms of North American […]
The bar chart isllustrates the amount of money by percentage spent on different categories in four selected countries (the USA, Canada, the UK and Japan) in 2009. Overall, it is notable that most popular categories were house stuff and food, while the share of clothing and health care were the least highest. Additionally, the proportion […]
The bar graph illustrates the 5 major shared expenditures in US, Canada, UK and japan. Overall, the most shared of all countries was housing, except japan goes to food and their least priority are healthcare and clothing. Furthermore, United States has peak to 28% shared in housing similarly with UK and canada with 23% and […]
The bar chart illustrates spending on food, housing, transportation, health care, and clothing in the USA, Canada, the UK, and Japan in 2009. Overall, accomodation contributes the largest expense, while costs in medical care is the lowest. Difference in countries’ expenditure is observed for each categories. Housing expenditure of over 20% was seen for all […]
