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The image displays a bar chart with average UK salaries sorted by city, listing London, England (50951): 33,634, Manchester, England (4643): 25,909, Glasgow, Scotland (3113): 26,150, Bristol, England (3111): 27,828, Birmingham, England (2499): 25,533, Edinburgh, Scotland (2449): 27,592, and Cambridge, England (2180): 29,854.
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The bar graph presents the average salaries and the population of 7 cities in UK. Overall, the city with the largest average salary and the largest population size is london. The city with the smallest avarege earning is Birmingham and the city with the lowest number of people is Cambridge.

London has the largest number of citizens of 50,951 and the largest avarege salary of 33,634, followed by Cambridge with an average earnings of 29,854 and has the lowest number people which amounts to 2,180.In addition, Bristol comes next with 27,828 in terms of earnings and with a total of 3,111 people. Edinburgh follows Bristol with salary estimates of 27,592 and number of residents as 2,553.

Similarly, Glasgow is number five in terms of earning which amounts to 26,150 and a population size of 3,113. In the sixth place, is Manchester with an average earnings of 25,909 and 4,643 people in the city. The last city with the lowest average earning is Birmingham with the number of people amounting to 2,946.

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