summerise the charts below and make comparison where relevant
summerise the charts below and make comparison where relevant B97m
The given pie charts illustrate the percentage of living expenses in Japanese and Malaysian houses, in terms of five important categories during the year of 2010.
Overall, it is clear that in both countries, accommodation, food and others good and services are the three highest spending categories, while health care was the category where the less money was spent.
During 2010, Malaysian household spent more than the third of their budget on housing, compared with 21 % in Japan, however in term of food, people in both countries spent approximately the same amount of money, 27% in Malaysia and 24% in Japan. Meanwhile, almost the third of the budget was dedicated to other goods and services in both countries, the figure accounted for 29% and 26% in Japan and Malaysia respectively. In a strike contrast, health care made up for only 6% of the total of the spending in Japan and 3% in Malaysia.
The
given
pie charts illustrate the percentage of living expenses in Japanese and Malaysian
houses
, in terms of five
important
categories during the year of 2010.
Overall
, it is
clear
that in both countries, accommodation, food
and others
good
and services are the three highest spending categories, while health care was the category where the less money
was spent
.
During 2010, Malaysian household spent more than the third of their budget on housing, compared with 21 % in
Japan
,
however
in term of food,
people
in both countries spent approximately the same amount of money, 27% in Malaysia and 24% in
Japan
. Meanwhile, almost the third of the budget
was dedicated
to other
goods
and services in both countries, the figure accounted for 29% and 26% in
Japan
and Malaysia
respectively
. In a strike contrast, health care made up for
only
6% of the total of the spending in
Japan
and 3% in Malaysia.