The table chart compares eight European countries in terms of employment rates, 25-54 years old with college university education per percentage, and average income in 2025.
Overall, Norway and Luxembourg performed the greatest employment rates, educational, and income, while Bulgaria and Latvia showed the lower figure in most categories.
To start with, Norway had the highest employment rates, at 74.8%, closely followed by the United Kingdom with 72.7% and Australia with 71.1%. In contrast, Greece recorded the lowest employment rate at only 50.8%. Similarly, Bulgaria, Latvia,Portugal displayed employment rates,at around 62.9% more than. In addition, Norway and Luxemburg and the United Kingdom reported the highest proportions of education, at 43.2% to 41.6% respectively. The other countries allocated a lower percentage of educational rates, while the least proportion of Portugal’s reported, at only 22.9%.
In comparison, the income level of countries among the greatest are Norway and Luxembourg with approximately$41,483 and $34,320 respectively. This figure showed out lowest in other countries, while the least income average was Bulgaria with just $3,382.
