The bar chart illustrates the revenue generated from children’s toy sales across six nations in two different years, 2012 and 2016.
Overall, India was the country that had the largest increase in toy sales among six countries between 2012 and 2016. However, Japan is the country where the sales remained unchanged from 2012 to 2016.
To begin with, India had almost $0.2 billion income from sales in 2012, however, it almost increased by ten times and reached $2 billion in 2016. This is follow by China, where the toys sales was from $1 billion in 2012. This income grew and reached $2 billion in 2016. Brazil made $0.6 for the sale toys in 2012, nevertheless, the income double and reached in $1 billion.
The USA made $3 billion from the sale toys in 2012, and it increase by almost $0.5 billion in the following years. The value becam $3.5 billion in 2016. The UK generated $6 billion in toy sales in 2012 and income reached $8 billion in 2016 and this was the most highest income among six countries. Japan was made $1 billion in 2012 and this unchanged in 2016.
In conclusion, while all countries except Japan saw growth in toy sales over the period, India experienced the most significant relative increase, and the UK had the highest overall revenue by 2016.
