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The image shows annual salary progression of civil, computer, mechanical, software engineers, and data scientists from 2000 to 2015 in thousands; civil engineers start near 75K in 2000, plateau around 90K in 2015, computer engineers commence around 50K, peaking close to 175K in 2014, mechanical engineers rise from 50K to approximately 90K by 2015, software engineers elevate from 60K to about 225K in 2015, data scientists begin around 50K, sharply increasing past other groups to over 250K by 2015.
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The line graph illustrates the changes in annual salaries (in thousands of dollars) for five professions from 2001 to 2015.
Software Engineers consistently saw the highest salary growth, starting around $60k in 2001 and rising steadily to about $225k by 2011, then stabilizing. Data Scientists, despite starting low, experienced a sharp rise from 2010 onwards, surpassing all others by 2015 at nearly $275k.
Computer Engineers and Mechanical Engineers showed moderate but steady growth, ending around $175k and $150k respectively. Civil Engineers had the lowest and slowest salary increase, ending just above $75k.
Overall, Data Scientists experienced the most dramatic late surge, while Software Engineers maintained steady dominance for most of the period.
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