The pie charts below show the average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in the year 2010

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The pie charts below show the average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in the year 2010.

These charts present the average family disbursements in two countries, Japan and Malaysia, in one year, 2010.
Generally, it can be seen that, services and some goods were the main sector of Japan in 2010. While at the same time, people in Malaysia payed money for housing more than anything.
By Focusing on similarities, household spendings and other goods and services differed only 3% at 29% in Japan and 26% in Malaysia.
Moreover, the same reduction at 3% is devoted to food consumption that demonstrates the food portion in Japan at 24% and 27% in Malaysia.
Looking at differences, housing forms almost one-third of family expenditure s at 34% as opposed to Japan in which the same section constitutes approximately one-fifth of pie chart at 21%. Additionally, housing and health care creates 26% of Japanese families outlays which were twice compared to Malaysian households at 13% .

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