The bar graph compares the sales of vertical grouped bar charts in dollars across the three countries – Canada, the USA, and Mexico – over a period of three years from 2018 to 2021.
In general, it is clear that there was an upward trend in the sales of grouped bar charts, while the USA’s output remained overall unchanged across the timeframe. It is also worth mentioning that the USA was the main figure in the sale of bar charts during the rest of the period.
In 2018, the USA sold the most bar charts, which accounted for around 230 thousand dollars, compared to Canada, which earned around 110 thousand dollars, and Mexico, which earned the least money – approximately 50 thousand dollars from bar charts. However, the figures for Canada and Mexico witnessed moderate growth by about 10 thousand dollars in 2019. Meanwhile, the USA saw a slight decrease to about 200 thousand dollars.
By contrast, Canada and the USA underwent almost the same downward trends – in other words, the USA’s profit from bar charts decreased from almost 200 to around 170 thousand dollars, and that of Canada declined from about 130 to approximately 100 thousand dollars by 2020. Mexico surpassed Canada with a slight climb of about 30 thousand dollars from 90,000 to 110,000 by 2020. In 2021, all figures showed a notable rise – namely, the USA returned to its initial profit; Canada also recovered to its earnings in 2019, and Mexico showed gradual growth from 110,000 to about 180,000.
