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The image contains a line graph tracking the spending of UK residents on visits abroad from 1993 to 2013, with four categories: Holiday, Business, Visit friends or relatives, and Miscellaneous. Data indicated in £ (Billions). Holiday spending starts at around 9.5 in 1993, increasing steadily to just below 25 in 2013. Business spending starts at about 4.5 in 1993, sees a peak of near 7.5 around 2003, then drops to below 5 in 2013. Visits to friends or relatives start at around 1.5 in 1993, growing gradually to just above 4 in 2013. Miscellaneous begins slightly below 1 in 1993, reaches close to 2 in around 2003, and ends just above 2 in 2013. All categories show growth over time, with Holiday spending showing the most significant increase.
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The given line graph depicts the expences made by UK residents on visits abroad from the year 1993 to the year 2013.
Overall, the spending amount was increased in all travels purpose like holiday,business, visit friends or relatives and miscellaneous. The money spent by holidays visitors was the highest as compared to others.
Starting from the visitors that went out for holidays, it was 9 billion pound in 1993 ,and that dramatically increased and reached to all time high in 2008 which was more than 24 pound and slightly decreased to around 23 pound in 2013. Talking about business related travellers , they took out about 2 billion in 1993 which rose slightly and end in around 5 billion in 2013.
The person who went outside country to visit their family or friends spent around 2 billion in 1993 , that went up to more than 5 billion pound in 2003. Moreover, spending in others sources also increased to about 2 billion in 2013 from around 1 billion in 1993.
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