The bar chart compares the average salaries in six different areas of work in one country between 2000 and 2010. The table illustrates the average revenue of all areas in the same year.
Overall, the annual salary of all sectors increased over the 10-year period, except tourism. The financial services sector had the highest earnings in both years.
According to the bar chart, revenue from working in financial services was significantly higher compared to other sector. In facts, profit in this field rose from approximately 110 thousand to 130 thousand between 2000 and 2010, which was almost triple the earning in telecommunications field. Employees in administration sector had almost the same income in both 2000 and 2010, which was approximately 50 thousand.
Profit from working in transportation was 10 thousand higher than those working in retail or shops in 2000. Income working in both areas grew, reaching around 50 thousand in 2010. Those who worked in tourism had the lowest income, with 20 thousand in 2000 and further experienced a decline in 2010. According to the table, average salary of all sectors saw a rise from 44,000 to 55,000 over the 10-year period.
