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The pie charts illustrate the average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in the year 2010. Overall, housing accounted for the largest propotion of expenditure in Malasia, whereas oyer goods and services represented the biggest share in Japan. In addition, healthcare was the smallest category in both countries. In Malaysia, housing made up the highest […]
The two pie charts demonstrate the difference in the proportions of the average amount of money spent per home between Malaysia and Japan during 2010. Overall, the spendings are divided into six categories that are all closely related to the lives of households. According to the categories mentioned in the graphs, Japan and Malaysia share […]
Nowadays the topic of average household expenditures appears in a great discussion. I have found two pie charts containing relevant data on household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in 2010. I am going to analyze it and present my conclusions. The largest parts of expenditures in Japan appear to be food (at 24%) and other […]
The pie charts illustrate the rate of household spending on different categories in Japan and Malaysia in the year 2010, respectively. Overall, housing contributed the most to the expenditure rate in Japan while healthcare was among the least significant items. Similarly, the amount of money invested on accomodation and healthcare were the highest and lowest […]
The diagram illustrates details on the average of household expense in two countries, Japan and Malaysia, in 2010. Overall, housing contributes the largest proportion of expenditure in Japan, while other goods and services are accounted for the biggest segment in Malaysia. In Japan, people prefer to spend their money for other goods and services with […]
