The pie chart gives a piece of information about the average spending in Japan and Malaysia.
Overall, in both countries, health care takes the lowest proportion. Additionally, it can be observed that the cost of housing in Malaysia is higher than in Japan.
According to the chart, the largest amount of spending is accountable for food in Japan with less than a quarter ratio. The expenses of transport and housing are similar, while the least spent is health care (merely 6%
). Finally. the rest is accountable for other goods and services with 29%.
On the other hand, in Malaysia, the most spent is on housing which is almost one-third. Also, the spending on food takes more than one-fourth. Comparing to Japan, the expenditure on transport and health care is half. While the other goods and services rake 26%.
The pie chart gives a piece of information about the average spending in Japan and Malaysia.
Overall
, in both countries, health care takes the lowest proportion.
Additionally
, it can
be observed
that the cost of housing in Malaysia is higher than in Japan.
According to the chart, the largest amount of spending is accountable for food in Japan with less than a quarter ratio. The expenses of transport and housing are similar, while the least spent is health care (
merely
6%
)
.
Finally
.
the
rest is accountable for other
goods
and services with 29%.
On the other hand
, in Malaysia, the most spent is on housing which is almost one-third.
Also
, the spending on food takes more than one-fourth. Comparing to Japan, the expenditure on transport and health care is half. While the other
goods
and services rake 26%.