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Hello everyone, I'm not sure if this article contains any errors. I hope you don't mind helping me. The two pie charts give information about average household spending in Japan and Malaysia in 2010. In general, there were considerable differences in expenditure on housing, healthcare and transport while that of the remaining categories witnessed a slight disparity. To begin with, in Malaysia, the largest proportion of expenses on housing ranked first at 34%, 1.5 times higher than that of Japan. In constrast, Japanese people spent most money on other goods and services at 29% and this was slightly more than that in Malaysia with 26%. The figures for food in Japan and Malaysia were similar, at 24% for the former and 27% for the latter. Meanwhile, the allocation on transport in Malaysia was 10%, which was only half when compared with that in Japan. Besides, the figures for healthcare in Japan and Maylayisa was the lowest category with 6% and 3% respectively.
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