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The image shows a horizontal bar graph with two categories of bars labeled as 'Doctors' and 'Other workers' for seven countries. The US shows Doctors at approximately 30 and Other workers at approximately 120. Switzerland has Doctors at around 40 and Other workers at about 80. Finland displays Doctors near 30 and Other workers close to 60. Germany shows Doctors at approximately 35 and Other workers at 55. Czech features Doctors at about 25 and Other workers near 80. Italy indicates Doctors at 30 and Other workers at around 70. France exhibits Doctors at around 35 and Other workers at 60. The x-axis has a range from 0 to 140 marked at intervals of 20.
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The bar chart illustrates the amount of money that various countries pay for doctors and other workers in 2004.
Overall, it is apparent that doctors were paid more than other jobs. In addition, the US was the nation spent the most in the examined year, followed by Switzerland in second place and France in third place.
To begin with, doctors in the US earned $120.000 in 2004 while other workers were paid one third of this amount ($45.000). Workers other than doctors in Switzerland were paid slightly lower, at $40.000 while this number for France were significantly fewer, only $30.000. However, both nations shared the same pay for doctors ($70.000)
Turning to other countries, similar figures can be seen in Germany, Czech, and Italy with around $60.000 paid for doctors and $20.000 paid for other workers in 2004. Finland was the one paid least for doctors ($45.000), nevertheless, their other workers was offered higher salaries of $5.000 than in Germany, Czech, and Italy
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