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The provided charts illustrate that (이전부터 드러나는 오류였는데, 나중에 시간이 나시면 that절 관련해서 한번 정리해주세요~) the percentage of the average expenditures of household in Japan and Malaysia two countries in the year of 2010.
Overall, it is clear that housing and food made up the biggest part of the chart except other goods and services in the expenditures of both countries Japan’s expenditure and Malaysia’s expenditure. In comparison, health care was the least significant part of the spending in Japan and Malaysia.
To be more specific, the great proportion of expenditure was on housing in Malaysia at 34%, while that of (이게 있고 없고는 완전히 다르고, 넣어야 올바른 표현입니다.) Japan accounted for just 21% of the total. Also, the people of Japan and Malaysia spend on other goods and services at 29% and 26%. ('기타' 에 관해서는 정말 특별한 경우가 아닌 이상 굳이 언급하지 않아도 됩니다.) Surprisingly (뒤에 따르는 내용 자체는 맞지만, 이게 왜 surprising 한 건가요?), food was the second largest part of expenditure between two countries which represented at 24%, 27% accordingly.
Moving onto remaining sections which is transport and health care, transport took 20% of the total in Japan which is double of that of spending in Malaysia. Moreover, health care in Malaysia accounted for 3%, halved from the same that part of expense in Japan which was represented at 6%. |