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The pie chart below show the average household expenditures in a country in 2010. Overall, the data reveals a contrast data in expenditure, with Japan exhibiting the highest spent in other goods and services, while Malaysia’s held the housing category as the largest shares. Focusing on Japan, the significant allocation was showed in other goods […]
The pie charts demonstrate the information about the proportion of household production in two countries ( Japan and Malaysia ) taking into consideration housing, transport, food, health care and other goods and services.Overall, housing accounted for the largest proportion of spending in Malaysia, while Japanese spent the most on other goods and services. In both […]
The pie charts demonstrate information about how the typical amount of domestic spending was distributed across 5 categories in Japan and Malaysia between 1950 and 2010. Overall, the most striking feature is that the Housing and Other goodsservices accounted for the dominant shares, while the Transport and Health care represented the smallest proportion. In Japan, […]
The two given charts demonstrate distribution of living expenses in average for Japanese and Malaysians in 2010. People in Japan mostly spent their money on other goods and services while in Malaysia most of the costs are made for housing. Food is second biggest part of expenses made by people from both countries. And the […]
The charts illustrate the average household spendings in Japan and Malaysia in terms of five important categories in 2010. In general, it is clear that both Japan and Malaysia spent the large proportion of their income on three categories- housing, food and other goods and services. The percentage figures for spending on transport and healthcare […]
