The pie chart compares the average spending habits of the Japanese and Malaysian populations in 2010.
Overall
, Malaysians' highest spending was on housing, Linking Words
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Japanese people spent most of their money on transportation. Linking Words
Moreover
, both countries spent the least on health care.
It can be clearly seen from the chart that in Malaysia the greatest proportion of expenditure was 34% on housing. Linking Words
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, spending on food and other goods and services were ranked as the second and third expenditures in Malaysia, with 27% and 26%, respectively. Meanwhile Malaysians spent 3% of their money on health care, making it the least popular category in Malaysia.
As for Japan, other goods and services, food, housing, and transportation were common categories that Japanese people spent money on, with 29%, 24%, 21%, and 20%, respectively. Linking Words
On the other hand
, healthcare was placed in fifth place among the other categories, with 6%.Linking Words