The pie charts show the average household spending allocation in Japan and Malaysia in 2010, presented as percentages. Overall, both countries spent the most on housing and food, while health care accounted for the small
The pie charts show the rate of expenses for housing, transport, food, health care and other goods and services in Japan and Malaysia in 2010. Overall, Japan is prevails over Malaysia in three factors, Transportation, He
The pie charts demonstrate the percentage of income spent by residents of Japan and Malaysia on housing, transport, food, healthcare and other amenities during the year 2010.
The pie graph shows a comparison between two counties in Asia; Japan and Malaysia, on how much they spent on five categories; housing, traansportation, food, health care, and othe goods and services in 2010. Overall, hou
The pie diagram shows the proportion of average spending on several fields, such as housing, transport, food, health care, and other goods and services, in Japan and Malaysia in 2010. In brief, Malaysia has a bigger perc
The given pie charts informs us about how much money spent in average on five different goods and service categories by the citizen of Japan and Malaysia in 2010.
The pie charts depict the average expenses in five different categories and different colors such as household, transport, food, health care, and other products and services between two countries Japan and Malaysia in 20
The pie chart shows the spending on housing, transport, food, health care, and other goods and services in two main countries namely Japan as well Malaysia in the year of 2010. The data has been calibrated in terms of pe
The given pie charts illustrate the average spending on housing, transport, food, health care and other goods and services in Japan and Malaysia in 2010.