The line graph demonstrates the unemployment rates in the America and Japan in the period spanning from march 1993 to march 1999.
Overall, the rate of joblesness in the United States showed a sharp decline throughout the years with slight variations. Conversely, the percentage of unemployment maintained a steady escalation with slight fluctuations throughout the years in Japan. Both the countries has nearly same rate of unemployment by march 1999.
Starting in march 1993, the percentage of underemployment in America was exactly 7.0% which then showed a remarkable and consistent drop to just over 4.0% in march 1999. In contrast, the unemployment levels in Japan boomed from approximately 2.4% in march 1993 to roughly 4.2% in the same month of 1999.
The statistics of both the countries were opposite to each other, where one slumped down while the other rose up.
