The bar chant delineates the early income of each employees in different work sectors in 2000 and 2010, while the table depicts the average earning for all sectors in those two years.
Overall, people who worked in the financial services had the highest average annual salary in both years. It is also noticeable that the tourism sectors remained with relatively low earnings is the same years.
Looking at the details, in 2010, workers in the financial services represented the highest salary scales with approximately $130, which was slightly higher than about $115 in 2000. The second highest earnings in the telecommunication sectors, where workers earned about $70 in 2010 compared to around $65 in 2000. Transport and retail businesses made up around $50 and $45 in 2010 as opposed to about $43 and $38 in 2000. In addition, workers in the administration sectors earned approximately $45 compared to $42. In contrast, those worked in the tourism earned in the least amount of $20 in 2000 and $18 in 2010.
Looking at the table, in 2000, people on average made $44,000, and this amount slightly increased by $6,000 in 2010, reaching $50,000.
