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The image displays a bar graph titled "Average UK Salary by City", with seven cities listed along the Y-axis and the average salary amounts displayed in ascending order along the X-axis. London, England has the highest average salary of 33,634 with a sample size of 50951. Cambridge, England has the second-highest salary of 29,854 with a sample size of 2180. Bristol, England follows with a salary of 27,828 and a sample size of 3111. Edinburgh, Scotland has a salary of 27,592 with a sample size of 2553. Glasgow, Scotland's average salary is 26,150 with 3113 people in the sample. Manchester, England has an average salary of 25,909 and a sample size of 4643. The lowest average salary is in Birmingham, England at 25,531 with 2949 people in the sample. The label at the bottom reads "Currency is in pounds sterling; numbers in brackets after towns are the number of people in the sample".
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The bar chart provides information about the average salary in eight city of the UK, based on different samples of people surveyed in each town.
London stands out remarkably in first place, with an average income of £33,634 recorded out of a sample of approximately 51000 people. These figures are in stark contrast with those of the other cities, where typical salaries fall below £30,000 and less than 5000 people have been interviewed. Next on the podium, there are Cambridge (£29,854) and Bristol (£27,828), while employers in Manchester and Birmingham earn the smallest amount of money in England, between £25,000 and £25,900. On the other hand, the income in Edinburgh and Glasgow in Scotland is higher by 1500 pounds on average, with the former paying its employees more.
In conclusion, when comparing the data from England and Scotland, it is evident that the latter generally has lower wages, despite the lowest salary was recorded in England.
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