The chat illustrates how much salary changed over a 3-year period and how many working hours per week of five distinct occupations in the UK.
Overall, the amount of salary in the UK witnessed a slight increase in five jobs after the following 3 years. Additionally, the number of average working hours per week of teacher and firefighter was highest among five careers, while underground drivers receive the highest salary, but have the lowest working hours per week.
Looking at the bar chart, initially, underground drivers attain the highest income, starting at 15000 pounds, followed by a marginal rise of 1000 pounds at the end of the period shown. In contrast, the figures for nurses are the lowest, which stand at 17,000, before increasing to 19,000 pounds over the next three years. Similarly, there is a gradual growth in the data on police, teachers and firefighters of approximately 2,000 pounds after 3 years of working.
As can be seen from the table, teachers and firefighters dedicated the largest number of hours per week for working, whose figures were recorded at 55 hours, in comparison with 36 and 38 and 40 of underground drivers, nurses and police, respectively.
