The line graph demonstrated how many money were spend for books over the timespan of the next decade, from 1995 to 2005. It is involves four different countries: Germany, France, Italy and Austria.
Generally, it can be seen that Germany spent the most on reading materials, although it was experiencing a vibrating after declining. In contrast, France, as well as Austria faced steady rising trend throughout a period in question.
In 1995 and 1999, Germany expenditure was swing between around 80$ and 90% millions before rising to just under 100$ in 2005. France was the only country that face steady increase, with around 60$ and 70$ million. It fluctuated year by year, especially after 1999.
On the other hand, Italy was undulated at around 50$ and 60$ million until 2001. After that, there was a slight increase to the next five years. Austria began around just under 30$ million, afterwards its attained zenith. Next, the figure was osculate just over 70$ million between 2001 and 2005.
