The given bar charts compare the income and tuition fee of students from three different universities, namely A, B, and C in two disciplines: Law and Business. Overall, the figures for university fees mostly exceed that of students’ salaries, with the exception of university A in the Law sphere. In addition, although there are almost no significant disparities in the earnings of students, the tuition in universities B and C are remarkably more expensive than that of A.
Regarding the Law domain, university B registers the highest amount of study fee at $60,000, surpassing C with a marginal difference of about $5,000. The figures for salaries in both these colleges are reported to be approximately two-thirds of the data for tuition. Contrastingly, university A shares the same figure of $40,000 in both categories of earnings and pay, which also makes it the most affordable option for students pursuing the study of Law.
Turning to the field of Business, the most expensive school fee can be observed in the college C, at nearly $60,000, which is almost $20,000 higher than the wages its students earn on average. Relatively similar patterns are seen in the data of universities B and A, albeit at lower levels. Students enrolled in college B respectively earn and pay for education about 40,000 and 50,000 dollars on average. Meanwhile, both the amount of salaries and fees in institute A do not exceed $40,000.
