The given bar chart compares the average salaries and tuition fees of law and business students at three Australian universities, measured in thousands of dollars.
Overall, tuition fees were generally higher than students’ average salaries in all cases, except for law students at University A, where the two figures were equal.
Among law students, those at University A earned and paid the same amount, at $40,000. At University B, salaries remained at $40,000, while tuition fees were significantly higher, reaching $60,000. A similar pattern can be seen at University C, where students earned $40,000 but paid slightly less in fees than those at University B, at about $55,000.
Turning to business students, University A had tuition costs of $45,000, exceeding students’ earnings of $30,000. Both Universities B and C reported the same salary level of $40,000, but tuition fees were higher for University C ($60,000) than for University B ($50,000).
