The bar chart compares the US, Canada, the UK, and Japan in terms of their spending in five essential categories, including food, housing, transportation, health care and clothing, in 2009.
The vertical chart makes a comparison between the expenditures for five majors in 4 different nations in 2009. Overall, the highest expenditure was housing, meanwhile the opposite was true for health care and clothing.
The vertical chart makes comparison between five different countries, namely the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom about their expenditure on five categories in 2009.
The chart illustrates the spending in various major categories, including the lion’s share in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009. Overall, health care and clothing expenditure held a bottom
The provided graphical representation sheds light on the distribution of expenditures into five different categories in the USA, Canada, UK and Japan in 2009.
The bar chart provides information about the average expenditure of four countries in various categories, such as food, housing, transportation, health care, and clothing, in 2009.
The bar chart compares how consumers in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan allocated different shares of total spending to categories such as food, housing, and transportation in 2009.
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of money spent on five important consumer items (food, housing, transportation, health care, and clothing) in four countries (The United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ja
The data provided in the form of a bar chart compares the distribution of the cost of five major items in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan in the year 2009.