The chart provides a detailed analysis of the net contributions and benefits per capita among EU countries in 2018. Notably, the Netherlands and Germany emerge as the top net contributors per capita, with contributions of €284 and €208, respectively. This highlights their significant financial role within the EU. On the other hand, Luxembourg stands out as the top net beneficiary per capita, receiving €2,710, which is substantially higher than other countries. This is largely due to the presence of many EU institutions within its borders, which contributes to its high administrative expenditures. The chart also reveals that countries like Estonia, Latvia, Hungary, and Lithuania are significant beneficiaries, with per capita benefits ranging from €391 to €578. This data underscores the financial dynamics within the EU, where wealthier nations contribute more, while others benefit from EU funds. The visualization effectively captures the disparities in financial contributions and benefits, offering insights into the economic relationships and dependencies within the EU. Such data is crucial for understanding the financial structure and policy implications of the EU's budgetary allocations.