The graph illustrates in which proportion is money spent by that the population of Japan and Malaysia in the year 2010. The outgoings are classified in five different groups: Housing, Transport, Food, Health care and Other goods and services.
Overall, in Malaysia the highest percentage is spent in Housing, while in Japan the major expenditure is in Other goods and services. This is at 34% the former and 29% the latter. On the other hand, in both Japan and Malaysia the lowest participation rate corresponds to Health care, with 6% and 3% respectively.
The second largest category is for both countries Food. While in Japan meal represents 24% of the budget, in Malaysia is at 27%. The third classification in Japan is Housing, whereas in Malaysia is Other goods and services, at 21% and 26% respectively. Finally, the second shortest group belongs to Transport in both Japan and Malaysia, at 10%.
The graph illustrates in which proportion is money spent by that the population of
Japan
and Malaysia in the year 2010. The outgoings
are classified
in five
different
groups: Housing, Transport, Food, Health care and
Other
goods
and services.
Overall
, in Malaysia the highest percentage
is spent
in Housing, while in
Japan
the major expenditure is in
Other
goods
and services. This is at 34% the former and 29% the latter. On the
other
hand, in both
Japan
and Malaysia the lowest participation rate corresponds to Health care, with 6% and 3%
respectively
.
The second largest category is for both countries Food. While in
Japan
meal represents 24% of the budget, in Malaysia is at 27%. The third classification in
Japan
is Housing, whereas in Malaysia is
Other
goods
and services, at 21% and 26%
respectively
.
Finally
, the second shortest group belongs to Transport in both
Japan
and Malaysia, at 10%.