A glance at the provided diagram reveals clear presentation of funds that have been sent to under developing countries from major developed 6 countries between 2008 and 2010. Overall; what stands out from the given bar chart is that in all mentioned periods US made a huge portion of financial aid rather than other countries, however while the money sent to charity by UK , Japan, Netherland and Sweden was variable only funds from Germany had and upward trend.
The developed countries started funding under developed countries from 2008 and at the year US provided the hightest portion of financial aid just about 22 billion dollars, while Uk and Japan almost showed the same portion nearly 12 billions.the third high amount of money was given by Germany after which comes Netherland and Sweden providing less by 2 billions.
In 2009, the dominant country in providing aid still was US by 20 billons which is less by 2 billion compare to previous. The rise of amount of money had been seen in Germany, Netherland and Sweden by around of 4 , 2 and 1 billions respectively. While UK and Japan’s aid considered to be between 10 and 11 billions.
In 2010, US showed the peak of financial aid at roughly 25 billion after which Germany spent almost 15 billion to under developing countries. UK also reached its peak and provided with nearly 12 billon and then Japan only less by 1 billon. The Lowest rates were observed in Netherland and Sweden between 7 and 8 billon.
