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The given bar chart illustrates changes in the amount of financial aids in 6 different rich countries since 2008, and at a one-year interval of a billion dollar scale.
It seems clear that the use was from a dominant nation which donated a huge amount of money to poorer countries. In general, the trend of a donation from donation trends of most of the richer countries followed an upward trend except in for the Netherlands.
According to the graph, the USA was the biggest donor among those in the listed countries. In 2008, the USA spent at around 18 billion dollars on donation, and there was a slight drop in the USA’s amount of donation in 2009. It decreased to approximately 16 billion dollars, but it experienced a significant increase in slightly of a little less than 25 billion dollars in on the next year. The amount of money spent by the UK recorded at around 9 billion dollars in 2008. The figure for UK’s donation slightly fell to 8 billion dollars in 2009. However, it also showed an increasing trend in 2010, which rose to at around about $ 10 billion.
On the other hand, there was a fluctuant trend in Germany and Japan’s the figure for of financial supports. Both nations’ figures waved roughly between at roughly $ 6 billion and at roughly $ 8 billion from 2008 to 2010. It is when it comes to the figures for the Netherlands and Sweden. The amount from the Netherlands decreased gradually to approximately $ 4 billion. In contrast, the figure for Sweden had a steady increase has increased steadily. in their figure. In the end of the research year, they've already reached around $ 5 billion
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