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The image shows a line graph comparing unemployment rates in the US and Britain from 2007 to 2016. The x-axis represents the years, and the y-axis shows the unemployment rate (%) in increments of 2. The US line starts at 4.6% in 2007, peaks at 9.6% in 2010, and ends at 4.9% in 2016. Britain's line starts at 5.3% in 2007, peaks at 8.0% in 2011, and ends at 4.9% in 2016. The graph's legend indicates the US with a solid line and Britain with a dashed line.
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The graph illustrates the unemployment rates between 2008 and 2015 the U.S. and Britain.
Overall, in 2018, the U.S. and Britain had similar positions. Then, both increased before decreasing in the last period.
To begin with, the chart shows the same percentage, around 5 percent, in 2008. Afterward, the U.S. rate increased to approximately 10 percent, while Britain also climbed to 8 percent in 2010. Meanwhile, the U.S. rate tended to go down; however, Britain’s rate was stable until mid-2011-2012.
Furthermore, in 2012, both had the same percentage again, around 8 percent. After that, the U.S. and Britain rates fell to around 6 percent; however, the U.S. had more unemployment at the end of 2015 than Britain. Both differed by only a little percentage.
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