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The given bar graph presents data on the proportions of money spent on five different categories across 4 nations in 2009, with units measured in percentages. Overall, it is apparent that the housing sector was responsible for the highest share, as opposed to both health care and clothing segments, which experienced relatively the lowest proportions. […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of expenditure on five different categories in four countries: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan, in the year 2009. Overall, housing accounted for the largest share of spending in most countries, except Japan, where food topped the list. In contrast, health care and clothing consistently represented […]
The chart gives information on the proportion of household consumption in four countries in 2009. Overall, it is clear that food and housing are the biggest expenses in all the countries, each at over 25%. The percentage of health care is significantly lower than other categories. Although food ranks the highest category in the United […]
The bar chart illustrates how four countries allocated their budget for five diverse purposes in 2009, under the unit of percentage. Overall, all of the selected nations spent their money differently for each category, making the patterns uneven. Despite that, housing was the most costly section among the four countries while the opposite was true […]
The presented bar chart illustrates spending for five main fields in countries such as the USA, Canada, the UK, and Japan in 2009. Overall, housing is the most expensive field, while clothing and health care require a small amount of funding. Additionally, food and transportation are both on the same level. The United Kingdom spends […]
