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Band 7+: 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 line graph illustrates the average salary rates of male workers in the USA depending on their education level over a 48-year period between 1964 and 2012.

Overall, the graph shows that the data fluctuated significantly. For a period, identical values were observed, followed by a sharp increase. Thus, overall trends showed fluctuation.

Looking at the details, the figure rose from 1964 to 1972 regarding a Bachelor’s degree and higher. After that, the numbers were slowly decreasing. Then, the wages of humans who completed a Bachelor’s degree skyrocketed and peaked at the highest point in 2012, approximately 1.9%. As for the Master’s degrees, the line was jumping up and down between 1980 and 2012, starting at 1.2% and finishing at 1.4%.

If we look at school and college graduates, the numbers were similar from 1964 to 1984. Then, the figures reached their lowest point. Following this, those with less than a high school education earned less, just under 1%. College and high school graduate rates fluctuated from 1996 to 2012. The numbers are close to each other, with a difference of about 0.1%. Finally, both stopped at about 1.1%.

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