The charts illustrate the ages at which individuals graduated from their full-time educational institutions and the average remuneration they earned two years after starting their employment.’
Overall, it is evident that the majority of individuals finish their full-time education by the age of 18, while the prevalent graduation age is over 24. The data suggest that there is a noticeable correlation between the age and subsequent earnings.
The pie chart shows that the dominant group is represented by those who are over 24, followed by those who graduated around 17 and 23, at XXX% and XXX%, respectively. A smaller sector, namely, 15%, completed their education by the age of 16.
In relation to the average salary, the bar graph illustrates an increase correlated with the graduation age. In particular, those who did graduate at 16, earn 2,000 pounds less than those who left education at 18. Individuals who left school at around 21, earn an average salary of 22 thousand pounds. The highest earning group of those who exited educational organizations at 24 receives an impressive 26 thousand pounds per year.
