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The provided bar chart compares the proportion of expenditures for 5 separate fields in four developed countries in 2009. Overall, it is seen that, of all categories, housing was the field to which significant amount of money was allocated, while the figures for health care and clothing together ranked last. In more detail, in united states, among 4 separate fields housing stood first with nearly 25%, followed by transportation, to be at about a fifth; however there was a wide disparity in outlays of heath care and food, as the former was greater than the latter by a margin of 5%. In addition, clothing accounted for a mere 4%. For Canada, housing and transportation shared similar proportions, about 20%, with money spent on food being responsible for 15%. Meanwhile, the contribution of health formed 4%, slightly less than clothing with virtually 3% The British spent the greatest quantity of means on housing, which was higher than health care by a disparity of staggering 30%. Moreover, The provided bar chart compares the proportion of expenditures for 5 separate fields in four developed countries in 2009.
Overall, it is seen that, of all categories, housing was the field to which significant amount of money was allocated, while the figures for health care and clothing together ra...