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The image presents a bar graph labeled 'Salary comparison' with two sets of data for 'Salary When Started' and 'Salary after three years' across five professions: Police, Nurse, Teacher, Firefighter, Underground Driver; each profession's starting salaries are as follows - Police: £30,000, Nurse: £20,000, Teacher: £25,000, Firefighter: £25,000, Underground Driver: £35,000; their respective salaries after three years are - Police: £45,000, Nurse: £30,000, Teacher: £35,000, Firefighter: £40,000, Underground Driver: £50,000; additionally, a table on the right lists 'Profession' and 'Average working hours per week' with corresponding values - Police: 40 hours, Nurse: 38 hours, Teacher: 55 hours, Firefighter: 55 hours, Underground Driver: 36 hours.
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The bar chart illustrates the statistics of salaries of professional people and the data table provides their standard working time per week.
Overall, there are 5 groups of professional people and this bar chart shows that salaries over 3 years in 5 groups have increased.
Undergrounds Driver not only earned the highest salary with nearly but also slightly increased over 50.000 Grands after 3 years. Additionally, the Working hours of Subways drivers reach 1 and a half days. To turn to Nurse have the lowest salary from the outset and even after 3 years. 55 hours are the typical weekly work hours of firefighter and teacher, But the salary of a firefighter is higher than a teacher with a gap of about 10.000 Grands since day one and consistently over the past three years. The last one is a Police officer, with 40 hours of working per week earning 20.000 Grands.
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