The bar charts show information about the income and tuition fees of students from three different universities in two majors, Law and Business.
Overall, it is discernible that University B has the most exorbitant fee in Law, while the highest pay for Business is recorded in University C. More importantly, the salaries of most undergraduates are significantly lower than the fees, with the exception of students who major in Law at University A, where salaries and fees are equal.
Looking first at law, the earnings of students from all educational organizations are relatively similar, with those studying at University A and University B registering exactly 40 thousand dollars and the remaining students receiving a slightly smaller amount, about 38 thousand. In contrast, undergraduates at B and C generally spend a considerably larger amount of money on the tuition fees, with the former being comparatively higher, about 60 thousand.
Regarding Business, students at University A earned the least, only 30 thousand, which is 10 thousand lower than those at University B and University C. The same gap is observed in academic fees at University A and University B, with A reaching 40 thousand. In comparison, University C exhibits the highest figure, which reaches nearly 60 thousand dollars.
