The bar graphs give information about the number of British people who visit the US and American people who travel to the UK alongside the amount of money these people spent on visiting each other's country for 5years from 2011.
It is evident from the graphs that the figures for the UK and the US showed a similar trend with each other in both categories ( the number of tourists and amount of money they spent). Every figures for the UK were higher than that of American people. It is also clear that while the number of visitors fluctuated during the given year, the amount spent money increased gradually for 5 years period.
Looking at the graph more closely, 3.25 million UK visitors went to US in 2011 and the figure declined slowly by 2013, representing 2.8 million. However, from 2013, more and more people visited the UK, reaching a peak of 3.5millions in 2015. The number of American people who visited the UK dropped from 2.8 million in 2011 to 2.5 million in 2013. After hitting a low in 2013, the figure for the US tourists rode significantly to 3.25 million in 2015.
In terms of the spending, British people spent almost 4 billion USD on tourism, whereas US people used only about 3 billion USD in 2011. The figure for the UK went up consistently reaching close to 6 billion USD by 2015. But American visitors' expenditures rode insignificantly by slightly more than a billion US dollars throughout the given period.
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