The given chart illustrates the amount of money spent on travel by the top ten countries in 2014. Overall, China recorded the highest level of travel expenditure at around 110 billion USD, while Taiwan spent the least among the listed countries.
China topped the list with approximately 110 billion USD in travel spending. In contrast, Taiwan contributed the smallest amount. The United States and Germany followed China, each spending about 84 billion USD, making them the second- and third-highest spenders respectively. The United Kingdom also spent a considerable amount, with its expenditure reaching roughly 55 billion USD.
Singapore allocated around 25 billion USD to travel, whereas South Korea and Hong Kong each spent about 20 billion USD. India’s travel spending stood at approximately 17 billion USD, making it the third lowest out of the ten countries. Malaysia spent even less, at about 12 billion USD, ranking just above Taiwan in terms of travel expenditure.
Overall, China was by far the largest travel spender in 2014, followed by the United States and Germany. At the lower end of the ranking, Malaysia and Taiwan spent the least on travel.
