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Band 5+: The chart below shows the changes in wage levels of full-time U.S. male workers by education for 1964-2012. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a line chart of wage levels for full-time U.S. male workers by education from 1964 to 2012. In 1964, less than high school was at 1.0, high school graduate at 1.0, some college at 1.0, bachelor's degree at approximately 1.54, and >bachelor's degree at approximately 1.68. By 1972, less than high school rose slightly above 1.0, high school graduate was at 1.2, some college at 1.25, bachelor's degree just under 1.8, and >bachelor's degree at approximately 1.9. In 1984, levels were as follows: less than high school at 1.1, high school graduate below 1.3, some college at approximately 1.4, bachelor's degree at 1.6, and >bachelor's degree peaking at 1.9. By 1996, less than high school dropped below 1.0, high school graduate near 1.1, some college about 1.2, bachelor's degree above 1.5, and >bachelor's degree at 1.8. In 2004, less than high school remained at 0.9, high school graduate just above 1.0, some college near 1.2, bachelor's degree around 1.6, >bachelor's degree at 1.9. Finally, in 2012, less than high school stayed at 0.8, high school graduate at 1.0, some college at 1.2, bachelor's at 1.6, with >bachelor's degree reaching 1.9.
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The information provided by the Line chart illustrates that percent of changes in wage levels of U.S Male workers as compared by their education who are working full-time within the 48 years time period of 1964-2012. The data is demonstrated in comparison by the education that the U.S male workers persists. Their educational specifics consists of, “Less than High School”, “High School Graduate”, “Some College”, “Bachelor’s Degree”, ” Greater than Bachelor’s Degree”. While the Salary change percentage is depicted within a range of 1% to 2%.

Starting from 1964, 1% of change in wages is observed in U.S male workers persisting all these above mentioned 5 educational specifics. Further the trend slightly increased a bit. Then, there was a small downcast in change in salary percentage between the middles years from 1964 to 1968 in U.S male workers who are qualified more than the Bachelor’s degree. While other male workers showed some or the other rise in percentage. The trend for U.S male workers who are qualified more than the Bachelor’s degree after that continously goes on increasing until 1972 and reach its peak percentage of around 1.5% of change in wages of their salary. While trend for rest U.S male workers who are qualified as “Less than High School”, “High School Graduate”, “Some College” or “Bachelor’s Degree” also showed some increment until the year 1972.

But, then after 1972 to 1980 the 8 years have been the years of hard times for all the U.S male workers despite of their respective education as the line chart displays some slip down in percentage of change in wages. During this period, the line graph for the U.S male workers who are Graduated more than their Bachelor’s degree touches the mark of 1.3% which stands out to be still higher than the other workers. However, after 1980 the pattern in percentage of change in wages elevates drastically for the U.S male workers who are more qualified than the Bachelor’s Degree from 1.3% to 1.9% from the tenure between 1980 to 2012. Whereas, during this tenure other U.S male workers persisiting other educational specifics could not attain more percentage of changes in their wages and experiences a downswing. Also the U.S male workers who were educated less than high school were getting a change in their wages below 1% mark from the year 1992 to 2012.

Thus, we can clearly infer fro the above statistics that the U.S male workers who were educated the most were getting more change in their salary. While the U.S male workers who were not more educated even beyond the high schools faced a stagnant or declining wage changes as and when the years passed.

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