PIE CHART
The pie charts below show the average household expenditures in Japan and
Malaysia in the year 2010.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and
make comparisons where relevant.
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The pie charts
compare
the average household
spending in Japan and
Malaysia
in terms of five important categories
in 2010.
Overall, it is clear that
Japanese
and Malaysian people
spent the largest
proportion of their budget on
just three
categories,
namely
housing, food and
other goods and services.
Moreover
, the expenditures on healthcare and
transport in
Japan
were double
the figures for Malaysia.
In Malaysian households,
the greatest proportion
of spending was on
housing,
which
represented
34% of the total expenditure,
while
in Japan, the
figure for this category was just 21%. Japanese householders spent the largest
amount of their income
on other goods and services, at 29%.
Meanwhile
, the
rate of spending on this category in Malaysia
was slightly lower
, at 26%.
In
terms
of food
, the percentages of expenses for both nations
were relatively
similar
, at 27% for Malaysia and 24% for Japan.
In
both countries,
the smallest proportion of spending
was on health care. In
Malaysia, this
accounted for
3% of the total household expenses,
while
the
figure
for transport
represented
10%. These figures
were exactly doubled
in
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Japan which were 6% and 20%
respectively
.
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