The pie chart illustrates the proportion of household expenditure in a specific country from 1990 to 2020. Overall, it is clear from the graph that food category was the highest spending. While, entertainment activities
The diagram compares the percentage of household expenditures from two different nations in 2010. To analyse these pie charts, we begin by taking a closer look at the data presented and it is obvious that Japan's populat
The pie charts illustrates the number of household expenses in Japan and Malaysia in the year of 2010. There were four sectors like housing, transport, food, healthcare and other goods and services.
The pie charts demonstrate the comparisons in the mean of family expenses for five different purposes, including housing, transport, food, health care, and other goods and services, in two different Asia countries (Japan
The pie chart illustrates the average household expenses in Japan and Malaysia in the 2010. Overall, People is Malaysia were seen spending much of their income on housing expenses, while people from Japan spent most of t
The pie charts illustrate how much money was spent by majority of householde in Vietnam in two different years 1999 and 2019. Units are measured in percentages.
The average household expenditures of a country recorded at the year 1950 and 2010 are recorded in this chart. The logs on the left were noted in the earlier period, while the data on the right show the state of each ite
The two graphs provide information about average spending with Japanese and Malaysian families in a specific period (2010) in five various categories: Housing- Transport- Food- Health care- and Other goods and services.
These pie charts compare the amount of money they spend in the years of 1950 and 2010. It is clear from the graphs that they put their salary on Housing.
The pie chart describes the differences between medium spending of Japanese and Malaysian families by five major categories which are Housing, Transport, Food, Health care and Other goods and services.
The pie chart illustrates household spending in a country in six categories namely ;housing ,food ,health care, education ,transportation and others from 1950 to 2010.The items are measured in percentage .