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the graph illustrates the amount of spending in four units: food, housing, transportation, health care, and clothing in four countries: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. Overall, people in all four countries spent the most on housing and spent least on health care. Stand in first place in the amount […]
The chart gives information about the proportion of money spent on Food, housing, transportation, healthcare and clothing in the countries US, Canada, UK and Japan in a single year (2009). Overall, the expenditure in US, Canada and UK experienced an upward trend with notable fluctuations while Japan decreased steadily over the period. Despite this, Japan […]
The bar chart provides information about spendings for five most common categories in the US, Canada , the UK and Japan. Overall, the highest expenditures from mentioned countries were allocated to the accomodation, while healthcare and clothing have distingueshed themselves from relatively low spendings. In details, Japan was responsible to the largest expenditure on food, […]
The bar chart compares shares of total spending to different categories (cuisine, housing, shipment, health care and clothing) in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan in the year 2009. Overall, the data indicates housing, meal and shipping were the largest proportion, while the figures for health care and clothing were lower in […]
The bar graph depicts information about the ratio of money spent on various sectors by different nations, namely the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. Overall, it is evident that the maximum ratio of expenditure was on housing by the United States, whereas the minimum money was spent on health care […]
