The chart illustrates the information about the aid from six different developed countries to developing countries from 2008 to 2010.
Overall, the USA dominated the proportion of aid when compared to 5 other countries, while Germany and the UK showed consistent increases in aid, whereas Japan maintained a stable level of support. And Sweden has the lowest amount of aid supporting to developing countries.
Looking closely at the chart. The Us contributed the most, with $22 billion in 2008 and slightly decreased in the next year with exactly $20 billion. However, in 2010 USA saw a sharp rise to approximately $25 billion. While in Germany. The aid was somewhat half of us in 2008. This fracture keeps increasing in the next two years to around $14 billion in 2009 and just barely under $15 in 2010.
While both UK and Japan fluctuate between $10 billion and 15$ in 2008, 2009 and 2010. But Japan still maintains a consistent amount of over $10 each year. Unlike Japan and UK. Both Netherlands and Sweden contributed the least with aid amounts ranging from $7 billion to approximately 10 in 2008, 2009, and 2010
