The bar graph illustrates the average annual salary per full-time employee in 4 distinct fields in one country, while the table provides information about the average salary for all sectors, between 2000 and 2010, respectively.
Overall, it is evident that the highest-paid job was the financial services in both years, although tourism was the lowest one among others. In general, all sectors experienced an upward trend, but tourism was the only one with a downward trend.
By 2000, the financial services contributed most of the salaries in individual wealth, beginning at just under $120,000 and reaching approximately $130,000 in 2010. The telecommunications were the second most paying job, with a salary of just over $ 60,000, over the next two years. Moreover, the salaries in the other sectors, such as administration, transport, and shops, were within the range of almost $40,000 to $45,000 in both years, except for shops, which experienced a slight drop in 2000. However, the tourism had recorded least salaries, accounting for nearly $20,000 over the period.
The most interesting feature that emerges from the table is that the average pay of all areas was $44,000 in 2000 and $50,000 in 2010.
