Th image consists of two charts: a line graph and a pie chart, which illistrate the expenditure, whom spent by overseas visitors, while the pie charts depicts the reasons for their visits, over the decade of 1980 and 2010, particularly in UK. Overall, in UK the expenditure rate was remarkably increased with period of time, which measured in millions in the line graph, and the most of visitors were significantly higher due to holidays and other reasons, in both years.
Regarding to the line graph, at first glance years were mentioned horizontally on the x-axis, whereas, the money spent in millions on the y-axis, from the begining 1980 to 1990, rate of money fluctuated between 7500 millions to roughly under the 10500 millions. Moreover, in 1995 expenditure was reached the peak 12000 millions, followed by the remaining years value slightly declined then rise again under the approximate peak value in 2005, ultimately in 2010, 10500 million expenditure.
According to the pie charts, particularly in UK, there are several reasons of visitors. Over the decade of 1980 and 2010, holiday constituded 44.1%, 39.1%, respectively. Furthermore, visiting friends or relatives comprised 28.2% that greater than a quarter in 2010, whereas in 1980, percentage was under a quarter, 18.7%. Similarly, in 1980 other reasons constituded 16.6% that is greater than 9.8% in 2010. Additionally, the business accounted for 20.7% and 22.8% in both years, ultimately the hoiliday consists of remarkable proportions that lead the other values was 44.1% in 1980, and 39.1% in 2010.
