The provided chart and table illustrate the annual salaries and working hours of four distinct professions: fire service, police service, nurses, and teachers.
Overall, it is evident that nurses work the longest hours among these professions. Another notable observation is that despite their extensive working hours, nurses’ annual salaries are lower than those of the fire service and police service, ranking third in terms of income.
The chart reveals that nurses work nearly 60 hours per week, which is significantly more than the other professions. The fire service and police service have comparable working hours, at approximately 39 and 35 hours per week, respectively. Conversely, teachers work the fewest hours, at just 30 hours per week.
Regarding salaries, the police service boasts the highest annual income, amounting to £52,050. The fire service follows with an annual salary of £48,700. Despite working the most hours, nurses earn only £37,450 per year. Lastly, teachers have the lowest annual income among the four professions, with a salary of £33,600.
