The table shows information about the economic value of international students in the US in the years 2005, 2010, and 2015, and the bar graph shows shifts in the number of international students from China, India, and South Korea in 2005 and 2015.
According to the table, it is clear that the economic value of international students soared dramatically from 2005 to 2015. The value was $10.1 billions in 2005 and it increased by 50%, which represented $15.6 billions in 2010. Afterward, it became more than double with $35.8 billions in 2015.
In the bar graph, it is apparent that the three countries had more abroad students to the US in 2015 than they did in 2005. India had the largest number of abroad students to the US with roughly 100 thousands and it was followed by South Korea, representing the number just under Indians in 2005. China had the lowest number, which was almost half of the others'figure. On the other hand, Chinese figure rocketed 8 times more than the previous figure in 2015, which was the largest number. India comprised the second largest number at about 220 thousands, which roughly doubled, while the number of South Korea increased slightly from about 80 thousands to around 110 thousands in 2015.