The bar chart provides about information about the average amount of money that many individuals earn in several places of work in a nation from 2000 to 2010. The table graph shows the average annual income per full-time employee for all categories.
Overall, the amount of money earning by workers in Financial Services and Telecommunications showed the largest point in both years, while this figure in Tourism was the lowest. Also, the annual salary for all these sectors followed an up wardtrend trajectory in this decade-long period.
One of the most important features in the chart is that there were more than $100,000 in the number of workers who average make in 2000, then it increased sharply to about $130,000 over the decade. Moreover, the average income per full-time employee in Telecommunications who earned about $62,000 in 2000, followed by a moderate decrease to $65,000 in 2010.
On the other hand, regarding to four remaining sectors, people’s income per year in Administration and Tourism had about $41,000 and $20,000 respectively in 2000, before rising slightly to $43,000 of Administration and dropping to $18,000 of Tourism in 2010. Additionally, there was a dramatical growth in the salary levels of workers in Transport and Retail/Shops from nearly $43,000 to approximately $55,000 and from around $39,000 to about $53,000 in the end of the period.
