The bar chart illustrates how the budget was spent on various forms of entertainment over a period of five years in $ billions.
Overall, the United States experienced dramatical increase in publishing and television entertainments. Whereas the Asia and the Europe did not see such rise as the US, but they also had a noticeable growth.
To begin with, in 1995, overall money spent on amusement in US remained 184 billions. Television accounted for 50 billions and publishing for slightly less that 100 billions. Consequently, in 2000, the contribution of both significantly rose, television going up to 100 billions and publishing up to above 100 billions. Other 3 types of amusements, such as Cinema, Video, and Music showed minimal increase. So in 2000, overall contributions constituted 257 billions.
On the other hand, at the start of the period, Asia spent 67 billion dollars, while Europe spent 30 billions more than that. In the end of the period, expenditure in Asia was 110 billion dollars and in Europe it was 131 billions. Contribution in Asia on television was approximately 50 billions and publishing was also around 50 billions. However, in Europe television begun to remain quite less than 50 billions and publishing slight more than 50. Other 3 sections also experienced minimal changes as US.
