The pie charts below describe average household expenditures by major categories in Japan and Malaysia in 2010.
The expenditure made by a family living in Japan and Malaysia in year 2010 is what the couple of pie charts reveals.
In general,what stands out from the charts is,other goods and services bore the flag in the case of Japanese family, while it was food that dominated the former in case of Malay family.
It is immediate apparent that in Japanese family,
Other goods and services were the clear winner by covering 29% of the total,followed by food, being the first runner-up at 24%. Health care,however, was found to be at the least front of the chart with a mere of 6%. Though housing and Transport had an equivalent proportion.
With regards to Malay household, the figure for food, housing saw a rise to 27% and 34% respectively, whereas transport ,health care and other goods and services had fall of 10%,30%and 3% orderly
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