The bar chart presents comparative analysis of the annual pay of medical and other workers in seven countries in 2004.
Overall, the highest salary in 2004 for medical professions was in the U.S. at $120 however, the lowest salary for medical professionals was in Finland at $42. In comparison with Switzerland and France health professionals had the same salary of $65. The Czech Republic salary of clinicians had $61, while those in Germany had a difference $1 in a 2004 salary of $60.
Also, the country with the highest salary for other workers was the U.S. $43. While Switzerland shows a rise, Finland and France experience a drop. Germany, Czech and Italy had the same salary for other workers in 2004 at $20.
In summary, it is clear that the U.S. had better salaries for medical professionals and other workers in 2004, because they were higher. Be that as it may, Finland had lower salary for doctors at $45. Germany, Czech and Italy had lower salaries for other workers at $20.
