The Given Table Illustrates How Much Money Was Given To Underdeveloped Nations by The USA

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The given table illustrates how much money was given to

underdeveloped nations by the USA, European countries and other


countries in each separate years from 2006 to 2010.
Overall, it can be seen that the USA was the biggest contributor to
economically developing countries in all measured years. In
addition, the total money developing nations received from these
both countries also increased from 2006 to 2010.
Looking at the table in more detail, in 2006, the USA gave over
three times as much as money to developing countries as
European countries and other countries. The USA gave a donation
of $9.8 million while European countries and other countries
donated $3.1 million and $2.8 million respectively. All countries
increased their donations to emergent nations over the following
two years, reaching a total of $24.4 million in 2008.
In 2009 however, the donations from all countries witnessed a
slightly dip to a total figure of $23.5 million. However, a significant
rise in the figure of the money contributing to the developing
countries was recorded in 2010, with a total figure of $28.1 million.
Of this, the USA donated $20.3 million, while European and other
countries gave $4.1 and $3.7 million respectively.

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