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The bar chart illustrates how much money was spent on five different categories by five various countries (United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Japan) in 2009. Overall, all the countries allocated most of their money to food, housing and transportation categories, while health care and clothing sectors received the least amount of expenditures. Another key […]
The bar graph illustrates the shares of expenditures for five major categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in the year 2009. One of the most noticeable features is that shares of expenditure vary across selected categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Additionally, food and housing […]
The bar chart below demonstrates shares of spendings for five main categories in the USA, Canada, the UK and Japan in 2009. The categories are: food; housing; transportation; health care and clothing. The countires are pretty different in terms of income, and there are several main trends on the chart. The first bar shows the […]
The bar chart illustrates how the money spent on five different categories varied between five main countries, namely the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. Overall, the largest share of expenditures was allocated to housing in most countries, with Japan being an exception. Furthermore, healthcare and clothing expenditures consistently represented the […]
The bar chart above illustrates how much people in the US, Canada, the UK, and Japan spent on five key categories in 2009. Overall, transportation, food, and housing areas were targeted as a priority across these regions. These essential areas consumed a significant portion of spending in each country, leaving less for other categories. Notably […]
