The given line graph illustrates the average expenditure of four European parts, including Belgium, UK, Iceland, and Italy on health section per person over eight-years period, specifically between 2006 and 2013. The unit is measured in US dollars.
Overall, it is evident that Iceland was the highest participant in spending money on health aspect. Majority of departments seem to experience downfall throughout the period given, except for Belgium that rose markedly.
In 2006, Iceland was the biggest government which spent lots of dollars on healthcare, with approximately 5000 USD per individual and reached its peak around 5700 USD a year later. UK and Belgium had the same pattern as Iceland in 2007 that incresed steadily before dropped. Italy remained relatively low from 2006 until 2013 and made it as the lowest spending among others goverment. By 2008, the amount of expenses on health in Belgium and Itali almost converged at 3500 US dollars. At the end of period given, Belgium was the continent that overtaken Iceland in spending huge share on health, which represented 5000 USD.
