The chart below illustrates the number of magazines sold per person in five countries from 2003 to 2007.
Overall, the chart shows that countries A, B, and C experienced a substantial downward trend, especially country A, which faced the most considerable decrease from nearly 50 million magazines sold per person to less than 40 at the end of the time period. Along with country B and country C, which didn’t seem to gain even a slight increase, both of them suffered a slow and steady reduction until the end. Conversely, the figure for country D was quite impressive, which gained a humble addition, although not large at all. At the bottom of the chart was country E, which was the lowest in magazine sales. From the initial period, it got a double increase, but later, the pendulum had swung back to reduce, and eventually remained almost the same again.
In conclusion, country A maintained its place at the forefront, country B remained as the second, followed by country C, country D, and finally, country D stood at the bottom as the lowest.
