The bar chart illustrates a comparison of the average annual earnings of doctors and other workers across seven different countries in 2004. Overall, the salary levels of doctors in all countries were consistently highest. In addition, the United States stands out as the country offering the highest compensation for both professions, while Czech Republic reported the lowest figures.
Moving to a detailed analysis, in the United States and Switzerland, doctors earned approximately $150,000 and $140,000, respectively; meanwhile, the figures for other jobs in both nations were relatively similar, around $40,000. Besides, Germany and Canada showed a closer range in earnings, as doctors in both countries received an average annual salary of $110,000. Following this,healthcare staffs in France and Finland earned comparable salaries, while the figures for other jobs in these four countries were similar, approximately $30,000 each.
In contrast, the Czech Republic saw the lowest average annual incomes for both doctors and other workers as opposed to other nations in the survey.
