Yuk ah, belajar menganalisa kembali sebuah grafik. Ceritanya sih mulai dileukeunan lagi ngeblog dan menulisnya terutama ngeblog dalam bahasa inggrisnya. Berikut ini adalah sebuah diagram lingkaran yang menunjukan rata-rata pengeluaran anggaran rumah tangga sebuah negara dalam hal ini saya ambil contoh Jepang dan Malaysia di tahun 2010 yang lalu yang dikelompokan berdasarkan kategori utama dikedua negara tersebut. By the way saya buat analisanya dalam bahasa inggris yah, biar sekalian belajar mematangkan writing saya hehe.
Average Household Expenditure By Major Category in Japan and Malaysia In The Year of 2010
The pie charts above show proportion of money spent on various expenditure expenses in Malaysia and Japan in the year of 2010.
We can see that the greatest proportion of expenditure in Malaysia was on housing (34%), while in Japan housing was accounted for just 21 % of the total. In contrast, in Japan the greatest expense was on other goods and services (29%), compared with 26% in Malaysia. Food came in second place for both countries, in Japan the proportion was 24% meanwhile in Malaysian the actual proportion was higher at 27%. In Japan another major expense was transport, at 20%, but this was much lower in Malaysia (10%). In both countries the smallest expenditure was on healthcare with 6% and 3% respectively.
Overall, the data indicates that in both cases, food, housing and other goods and services were the main expenses. But in Japan, transport and other goods and services took up a higher proportion of total expenditure than in Malaysia.
The pie charts above show proportion of money spent on various expenditure expenses in Malaysia and Japan in the year of 2010.
We can see that the greatest proportion of expenditure in Malaysia was on housing (34%), while in Japan housing was accounted for just 21 % of the total. In contrast, in Japan the greatest expense was on other goods and services (29%), compared with 26% in Malaysia. Food came in second place for both countries, in Japan the proportion was 24% meanwhile in Malaysian the actual proportion was higher at 27%. In Japan another major expense was transport, at 20%, but this was much lower in Malaysia (10%). In both countries the smallest expenditure was on healthcare with 6% and 3% respectively.
Overall, the data indicates that in both cases, food, housing and other goods and services were the main expenses. But in Japan, transport and other goods and services took up a higher proportion of total expenditure than in Malaysia.
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