The chart and table illustrate the average weekly working hours and annual salaries of four different professions in the UK.
The chart shows that nurses work the longest hours per week, with an average of 55 hours, followed by fire service workers with an average of 40 hours. Police officers work an average of 35 hours, while teachers work the least at around 30 hours.
The table shows that fire service workers earn the highest average annual salary at £48,700, followed by police service workers who earn £52,050 per year. Nurses earn an average of £37,450 per year, and teachers earn the least at £33,600 per year.
In general, the chart shows that the professions with the longest working hours tend to have higher salaries. For example, nurses work the longest hours and have the third-highest salary, while teachers work the least hours and have the lowest salary. However, there are some exceptions to this trend. For example, police service workers work fewer hours than fire service workers but have a higher average salary.
Overall, the data suggests that there is a relationship between working hours and salary, but it is not a simple one. Other factors, such as the skills and qualifications required for each profession, can also influence salary levels.
