The given bar chart illustrates information about the salaries of five different professions in the UK , while the table presents the average weekly working hours for each occupation.
Overall, the income of all five occupations increased slightly after three years of work. Notably, underground drivers worked the fewest hours per week but received the highest salary, meanwhile nurse’s working hours weekly relatively high, however, they were paid the lowest salary. Moreover, there was a dissimilar income for teachers and firefighters, although they had the same working time.
To begin with underground drivers worked 36 hours per week, began with the highest income at nearly 50,000 pounds before gradually rising to 52,000 pounds in the next 3 years. Whereas, nurse were paid about 15,000 pounds and then rise to 17,000 pounds after three years, although worked 38 hours. In addition, police official’s salary started at 20,000 pounds along with working 40 hours per week, after which it increases minimally to 23,000 pounds in the next three years.
Turning to teachers and firefighters, which working time were similar. Teachers were paid 10,000 pounds lower than firefighters, at 30,000 pounds. After three years, both teachers and firefighter’s salary were slightly rose to about 31,000 pounds and 42,000 pounds.
