The bar chart illustrates the average income of seven different UK cities, namely London, Manchester, Glasgow, Bristol, Birmingham, Edinburgh, and Cambridge, measured in pounds.
Overall, London stands out as the city with the highest average income, while Birmingham lags behind as the city with the lowest. The data also reveals variations in average incomes between different regions and cities within the UK.
It is evident that people who live in London earn the highest average income compared to residents of other cities, with an average of £33,634. Cambridge follows closely behind, with residents earning approximately £4,000 less than those in London. Among the remaining cities in England, Birmingham has the lowest average income, reporting £25,531.
In terms of the two Scottish cities, there is a difference of over £1,000 in average income, with Edinburgh residents earning £27,592 and Glasgow residents earning £26,150. It is interesting to note that Bristol, an English city, has a similar average income to Edinburgh.
