The chart and table illustrate the average weekly working hours and annual salaries of four different professions in the UK. Overall, despite having the highest percentage of working hours, nurses receive a lower annual salary compared to the police service, which enjoys the highest yearly salary with relatively fewer working 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.
The bar chart shows that nursing has the highest percentage of hours worked at 60%. For teachers, the percentage of hours worked per year is 30%, which is twice as low as nursing. In addition, the fire service has a percentage of hours worked per year of 40%, which is 10% higher than teachers. On the other hand, the police service has a percentage of hours worked per year of 35%, which is higher than teachers and 5% lower than fire services.
