The line graph depicts tourist expenditure of four countries: the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and Germany during 1980 to 1992.
Overview, the graph illustrates that the spending of the UK and France’s rate achieved a milestone, while there was a decrease concerning of Spain and Germany.
In 1980, the spending tourist rates of the UK and France were approximately 55% and 20%, respectively. France’s rate rapidly surged throughout the periods, surpassing Germany’s rate in 1994 and Spain in 1986. It reached to almost 80% in 1992. Meanwhile, the UK’s rate gradually increased, with exceeding Spain in 1992 and continued surge to 80% in the end of the time.
Another noticeable feature in the early 1980 is the percentage of Germany starting on nearly 50%, and plateaued for two years. Then, it experienced a peak more than 60% by 1990. Germany’s rate, however, declined to 40% at the end of the time frame. Moreover, Spain’s rate considered the highest among the states. Then it faced a downturn steadily until 1990 at around 50%, and had a 10% rebound in 1992.
