The bar graph and table depicts the statistical representation of different job salaries and average working hours per week in the United Kingdom, respectively. The data is calibrated in hour and currency.
Overall, it is clearly evident that the salaries of nursing profession remained quite low compared to other jobs. Interestingly, average working hours of teacher and firefighter stayed similar.
To begin with, the highest remuneration was provided to underground drivers with a slight rise from the start point at £49,000 to £52,000. The payroll of teachers and firefighters showed an increase after three at around £35,000 and £43,000, sequentially. Moreover, the salary of police staff showed a very little increase from £23,000 to £24,000. The health caretakers had the lowest wage at the start of their job which was just £17,000, but after three years, the salary was credited at £19,000.
Furthermore, average working hours per week were exact same for teacher and firefighter at 55. The minimum was for underground driver, nearly at 36. Police and nurse worked for 40 and 38 hours per week, respectively.
