The graph illustrate the rate of not getting jobs between the US and britain from 2008 to 2015.
Overall, initially the rate of the unemployment abrupty increased in the US, but then it fell down and fallowed the track of Britain unempolyment.
In 2008, the number of the unempooyment of both countries are equal, which was almost 5 percent of the total. After that the lack of jobs increased in both countries, but slope of the US significantly rose and reached near 10 percent of unempolyment in 2010. On the other hand, 8 percent of unempolyment was seen in Britain in the same year.
In the next year, the US graph steadly decreased, while Britain remain almost constant. In 2012, these two countries shared equal unempolyment rate of 8 percent. And finally, both of these are dipped down with almost same speed, and reached 6 percent of unemployment rate in 2014, still the US has little more job defieciency than Britain.
