The pie charts below show the average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in the year 2010.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The graphs below elaborate the median data of household expenses
in two different Asian countries (Japan and Malaysia) in the year 2010. Household
Expenditure in figure is housing transport food healthcare and other
miscellaneous goods.
Firstly, In Japan maximum amount
of expenditure was in miscellaneous goods with more than a quarter. Likewise people
expended around a quarter with 24%. On the other hand there is just a percent
different between housing and transportation with 21% and 20% respectively. Likewise
in case of health sector it covers small fractions with 6%.
Secondly, Malaysian spent more
than a quarter about 34% in housing field and following same trend they spent
27% and 26% in food and other goods and services respectively. Whereas both transportation
and healthcare covered less than a quarter of chart. Both countries give less
focus to health sector and more priority to other fields. All date in both
countries are nearly similar but Japanese spent exactly double in transportation
and health sector than that of Malaysian
Overall, both Asian countries
made an equivalent expenditure in sector of Housing, Miscellaneous goods ,and
food whereas incase of health and transportation there is vast difference.
Band score 7
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