This line graph shows the "currency composition of foreign-exchange reserves" provided by the International Monetary Fund. The U.S dollar's share in global foreign exchange reserves is seen to be about 40% higher, at 60 % on the y axis, from other international currencies. The currency, Euro, shares a steady rate at 20%, Japanese yen at about 4%, and Chinese yuan at about 2%. This graph provides percentages and a year range from 2016 to 2022 expressing the U.S's dominance as the reserve currency, even with its slight fluctuation down, near the end of 2022.