The bar chart compares the average annual earnings by doctors and other professions in various countries, namely Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Switzerland, and the United States in 2004.
Overall, doctors outearned other countries in all countries, albeit at varying degrees, with the exception of the Czech Republic, where it records a small proportion. In terms of individual categories, the US paid the largest amount of money to both doctors and other professions. It’s clear that, Canada, Finland, France, and Germany paid for other workers the same amount of money.
To begin with, in the United States, doctors had earned significantly more with a 145 annual salary compared to other workers 45. The second highest annual salary was seen for Germany, doctors, with 115, while other professionals only reached only 30. The Czech Republic gained the lowest amount of annual salary by doctors with 40, and other professions covered two times lower than doctors. The Czech Republic had the lowest salary of all countries in 2004.
In stark contrast, Canada, Finland, France, and Germany were seen to have the same annual salary for other workers. While doctors stood at less in Finland than France, 55 and 85, respectively, in 2004.
