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.

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.
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The pie graph shows a comparison between two
counties
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countries
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in Asia; Japan and Malaysia, on how much they spent on five categories; housing,
traansportation
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transportation
, food, health care, and
othe
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other
goods and services in 2010.
Overall
, housing and food were the dominant sectors that both countries spent money on. The average money spent on transport represented 10 per cent in Malaysia,
while
it was
the
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double in Japan.
However
,
food
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the food
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sector represented around
one quarter
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one-quarter
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in
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both countries.
Also
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Vocabulary: Only 5 basic words for charts were used.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • average spending
  • housing expenditures
  • transport costs
  • consumption habits
  • health care budget
  • goods and services
  • economic factors
  • cultural influences
  • urban vs rural spending
  • disposable income
  • financial priorities
  • significant discrepancies
  • budget allocation
  • grocery bills
  • comparative analysis
  • fiscal management
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