The bar chart illustrates the funding provided by six wealthy countries to developing nations from 2008 to 2010.
Overall, the United States emerged as the leading contributor of assistance among industrialized nations throughout this period. Additionally, Germany is the only country that exhibited an increasing trend in its funding from 2008 to 2010.
In 2008, the United States allocated approximately $23 billion in aid, nearly double the amount contributed by any other nation. Although funding was reduced to $20 billion in the following year, it still surpassed prior totals, reaching nearly $25 billion in 2010.
Germany was the only country to experience an upward trend in funding during those years. It increased its contributions from $10 billion in 2008 to over $14 billion in 2009 and further to $15 billion in 2010. On the other hand, neither the Netherlands nor Sweden reached the $10 billion mark during this period.
