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The pie chart illustrate pastime of family in vary places in south Korea and Singapore differences betwen 2000 and 2020. Overall,diagrams on picture can help to compare indicators of South Korea and Signapore country in different time.Given statictics in comfortable views for researching.Key aspects for compare spent is housing,transport,food,health care and other needs. At first […]
The following pie charts compare the percentages of family income spent in different categories in South Korea and Singapore for the years 2000 and 2020. Overall, it is clear that there are shifts in expenditure patterns across the years in both countries, particularly in housing and health care. In 2000, the income allocation in South […]
The following pie charts are to compare the percentages of family income spent in different categories in South Korea and Singapore for the years 2000 and 2020. Overall, it is clear that there are shifts in expenditure patterns across the years in both countries, particularly in housing and health care. In 2000, the income allocation […]
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of households income spent in distinctive categories in south Korea and Singapore in two selected years. As is shown in the chart, housing, food and transport can be seen as primary groups in 2000 in both South Korea and Singapore, while health care accounted for only a maginal figure […]
The pie chart depicts the proportion of family income expenditure in South Korea and Singapore in the year 2000 and 2020 on five categories. Overall, in South Korea, spending on “other” had been declined while accommoda-tion in both nations remained the main categories which had highest family’s expenditure. This can be clearly seen that, in […]
The given pie charts illustrate the distribution of family income allocated to various expenditure categories in South Korea and Singapore in 2000 and 2020. Overall, housing grew up to become the highest cost in both countries while healthcare costs increased the most. In South Korea in 2000, the most common expenditure was ‘other’, was reached […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportional distribution of household income expenditure on housing, transport, food, health care, and others, in South Korea and Singapore in 2000 and 2020. Overall, housing grew to become the highest spending for both countries. Transport and health care costs rose dramatically, while expenses on food and others saw a steep […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportional distribution of household income spent on housing, transport, food, health care, and others, in South Korea and Singapore in 2000 and 2020. Overall, housing grew to become the largest category of household spending for both countries by 2020. While transport and healthcare costs saw significant increases, expenditure on food […]
These charts represents the spending of family income in different categories in South Korea and Signapore in the year 2000 and 2020. The most notable trend is of Housing which tends to be increasing significantly in both countries over the period of 20 years. In South Korea, the spending in the ‘other’ category is highly […]
The charts show how families spent their incomes in different categories in the years of 2000 and 2020 in Singapore and South Korea. By quickly looking at the charts it’s notable that housing became the highest cost in both coutries while healthcare costs increased the most. Focusing in Singapore in 2000, the costs are disbtributed […]
The given chart represents the different ways families in Singapore and South Korea spend their salaries on in the years 2000 and 2020. Remarkably, the percentage spent on housing in both countries increased between these years, and the percentage of the income spent on other services decreased. In 2000, families in South Korea spent the […]
The data displays the proportions of family expenditure on a variety of things such as housing, transport, food, health care, and other items in South Korea and Singapore in the years 2000 and 2020. Overall, it shows that they spend most of their income on housing in both countries. Firstly, in South Korea in the […]
The provided charts illustrate the distribution of family income across various expenditure categories for South Korea and Singapore during the years 2000 and 2020. Overall, both countries exhibited notable shifts in their spending patterns, particularly with respect to housing and healthcare, while maintaining relative consistency in food expenditure. In South Korea, the percentage of family […]
In the years 2000 and 2020, the percentage of family income spent in South Korea and Singapore is shown. The key points and contrasts with a conclusion are explained in a detail below. In 2000, the expenditure of food in South Korea is 24 percent. This decreased to 20 percent in 2020. After food they […]
The given pie charts demonstrate how changed the amount of different expendeture groups in two countries, South Korea and Singapore in 2000 and 2020. Overall, we can see that other categories witnessed a significant decline in South Korea between 2000 and 2020, whereas the society started to spent more money on health care groups in […]
The Pie chat below demonstrate the percentage of family income spent in different part of their life’s in south Korea and Singapore in two different periods. overall, the people spent most of their income in housing in 2000 and 2020 in South Korea and Singapore. According to the chart , people in South Korea spent […]
