The graph illustrates the wages of people of different ages and qualifications, including normal degrees, postgraduate degrees, and others, in 2002 by the pound.
Overall, the weekly income increased considerably between 21-25 and 56-60 years old. The highest amount gained in a week was another degree from a new employee to around 46 years old and changed to those with more than a degree in the next group.
To begin with postgraduates and graduates, both have a similar upward trend in the graphs. Until their 30s, they all experienced a dramatic income growth each week from under 400 to nearly 700 pounds. In the next 5 years, those with master doctorates continued to catch approximately 750 pounds but declined suddenly from close to 46 to 55 years old to over 700 pounds each week. However, it acknowledged a sharp rise in other ages, peaking above 800 pounds. It is the same with the oneness to accomplish a degree course when the weekly earnings increased slightly from 46 to their 50s at about 700 pounds after it reached a plateau between 40 and 45 years old at under 700 pounds and decreased to nearly 670 pounds.
On the other hand, other qualifications helped the generation with the highest salary until their 50s and dropped non-stop in the next age group. In more detail, they reached over 800 pounds in their 40s while just 400 pounds after graduation. Nevertheless, the wage acknowledged a downward suddenly to under 700 at nearly 60 years old, making it out from the top qualification have a high salary.
