The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of money spent on various household necessities in Japan Malaysia in 2010. Overall, the data indicates that in both cases food, housing and others goods and services were the main expenses. While, both countries spend least money in the health care. It can be clear seen from the chart, in Malaysia the greatest proportion of expenditure was on housing, at 34%. While in Japan housing accounted for just 21% of the total. Similarly, in Japan the greatest single expense was other goods and services at 29%, compared with 26% in Malaysia. Furthermore, Food came second place in Japan, at 24%, while in Malaysia the actual proportion was higher which was 27%. In Japan another major expense the transport, at 20%, but this was lower in Malaysia, at 10%. Surprisingly, in both countries the smallest percentage of expenditure was on health care.
The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of money spent on various household necessities in
Japan
Malaysia in 2010.
Overall
, the data indicates that in both cases food, housing
and others
goods
and services were the main expenses.
While
, both countries spend
least
money in the health care. It can be
clear
seen
from the chart, in Malaysia the greatest proportion of expenditure was on housing, at 34%. While in
Japan
housing accounted for
just
21% of the total.
Similarly
, in
Japan
the greatest single expense was other
goods
and services at 29%, compared with 26% in Malaysia.
Furthermore
, Food came second place in
Japan
, at 24%, while in Malaysia the actual proportion was higher which was 27%. In
Japan
another major expense the transport, at 20%,
but
this was lower in Malaysia, at 10%.
Surprisingly
, in both countries the smallest percentage of expenditure was on health care.