The bar chart illustrates data on the usage of money from various types of entertainment, namely cinema, video, music, publishing, television in different locations over the period, from 1995 to 2000.
Overall, it is obviously that United States spent more money on cinema, video, music, publishing, and television, while the countires of Asia put up less money in this activities over the period given.
In 1995, at the start of the period, Asia countries spent $50 million for only publishing and television out of $67 million. According to the bar chart, the amount of money gradually increased and reached to $110 million which cinema define the least amount of money from overall as previous years. Additionally, the chart demonstrated that the highest amount of money was spent by United States.
In 2000, the quantity of money spent on entertainment climbed up and reached $110 million in Asia. Furthermore, the United States spent more money on publishing, television, and music than Asia and Europe, accounting for $257 million, which demonstrates at the top in the given period. In terms of money, the spendings of Europe rose moderately and reached about $131 million.
