The bar graph compares the number of billions of dollars spent on various forms of entertainment from 1995 to 2000.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that the United States expended the highest billions sum on different entertainments over a five-year period.
To begin with, in terms of television, almost 100 billions was spent by the United States residents, which was at the highest rate of all the factors in 2000. Additionally, Asia and Europe expended the same amount of money in it. It was just half currency. The United States spent more money on publishing than music in the same year. There was a lowest money spent on video and cinema. The money was under 250 dollars.
In 1995, below 50 billion was spent on television by European. However, the money was spent the least on cinema and video in that year. There was around 50 billion money spent on television. Conversely, over 100 billion of money was spent on publishing only few money was spent on music in the year of 2000.
Asia spent the lowest money on cinema and video, while almost 200 billion money was spent on music in 1995. Asia spent more money on publishing than on television around 100 and 200 billion. In 2000, it was spent by 50 billion on television while almost 150 billion was spent on publishing.
