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The pie charts shows us how are the average expenses of Japanese and Malaysian households

( Housing, Transport, Food, Health care and other goods and services) in the year 2010.Units are
percentages from 0% to 100%.

Overall, We can see that the thing that Malaysians spend the most is on the rent of where they
live, while in Japan it is not the same because they spend more on goods and services.Looking at
the graph we can deduce that Asian people from Malaysia and Japan pay almost no attention to
their health care because they only have 3 and 6 percent respectively in their expenses.

On the other hand, What people spend almost as much on is goods and services, since Japan
spends 29% and Malaysia 26%. Japan spends only 3% more on the purchase of its other things
than Malaysia.

Furthermore, in the case of spending on food, the opposite happens with the case of goods and
services, because in Malaysia only 3 percent more of the population spends on food than the
Japanese population.

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