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The pie chart illustrates the ordinary household outgoings in Japan and Malaysia in the year 2010. Overall, housing accounted for the largest share in both countries, while the smallest proportion came from health care in each case. However, Japanese families spent relatively more on other goods, services and transport but Malaysia showed larger percentages on […]
The pie charts compare the proportions of household spending on different categories in Japan and Malaysia in 2010. Overall, housing accounted for the largest proportion of household expenditure in Malaysia, whereas other goods and services represented the biggest share in Japan. Health care made up the smallest percentage in both countries. Focusing first on the […]
The given pie charts compare the percentage of money allocated to the following sectors: housing, transport, food, health care and other goods and services. Overall, it is readily apparent that the two governments gave priority to the industry called “other goods and services”. However, health care in both countries remains the smallest sector which receives […]
The pie charts illustrate a significant difference in the allocation of expenditure among Japanese and Malaysian households in the year 2010. Overall, the financial distribution of household budget varied considerably between two nations with Japanese population spending more on other goods and services, while Malaysians were prone to expense on housing. Of particular note is […]
