The bar charts compare the average salaries of university graduates and the fees they pay in two fields—Law and Business—across three universities, labeled A, B, and C. The values are given in thousands of dollars.
In the Law sector, all three universities charge students the same fee of $40,000. However, salaries differ significantly. Graduates from University B earn the highest salary of $60,000, followed by those from University C at $50,000. University A’s graduates have the lowest earnings at $40,000, matching their tuition fees.
In the Business field, the data shows greater variation in both salaries and fees. University C has the highest tuition fee at $60,000, which is matched by its graduates’ salaries. University B charges $50,000 in fees, but its graduates earn slightly less, at $40,000. In contrast, University A offers the most affordable tuition at $40,000 while its graduates earn a modest $30,000.
Overall, while fees are uniform across the Law universities, salaries vary, with University B providing the best return on investment. In contrast, the Business universities display greater diversity in both fees and salaries, with University C offering the highest earning potential for its graduates.
