The bar chart illustrates the amount of money spent for aid from developed countries to developing ones.
Overall, in all 3 years, USA significantly spent more than other countries whereas Sweden used the least money of all. Additionally, other countries spent relatively nearly the same amount
USA was the country that used most of their money for aid to developing countries, which were approximately 20 billion in 2008, 2009, and 25 billion in 2010. These numbers are nearly doubled comparing to countries like UK, Germany, and Japan. In addition, these numbers were almost tripled the size to the other 2 nations. USA’s numbers were dominating the chart.
UK, Germany, and Japan spent roughly around 10 billion dollars in all 3 years. However, that is not the case for Netherlands and Sweden. Netherlands gave nearly 6 to 7 billion dollars annual which was 1 or 2 billion dollars greater than Sweden’s yearly mone usage on aid.
