The bar graph illustrates the statistical data about spending the amount of money for various entertainment markets in three regions over a five-year period between 1995 and 2000.
Overall, there was a significant increase in spending money for fun for all regions. Meanwhile, The US accounted for the largest expenditure, while the amount of money was spent for publishing.
According to the graph, in 1995, the highest spending money for entertainment markets attributed in United States at $184 billion, making it twice more than Europe, while Asia spent for the small amount at 67. Nonetheless, the majority expenditure was used for television and publishing for all region, while spending money for cinema occupied for the lowest one.
Moving to 2000, United States still became the dominant, with a dramatic rise by 90 billion at 275 billion, while Europe and Asia experienced a slight climb by around 30 billion. Moreover, the expenditure for television and publishing was also still the popular, while leisure activity for cinema remained reasonable stable.
