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The image is a line graph titled "Unemployment rate in the US and Japan" showing the percentage of the workforce unemployed from March 1993 to March 1999, with the US in blue and Japan in orange. In March 1993, the US had an unemployment rate of approximately 7.5%, which steadily decreased to about 4.5% by March 1999. In contrast, Japan's unemployment rate was around 2.5% in March 1993 and fluctuated slightly, reaching about 4.5% by March 1999.
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This graph depicts the rate levels of unemployed individuals in the two countries Japan, and the US during the years between 1993 and 1999.
According to what is shown, from 7 to nearly 4, the percentage of work force in the US has dropped dramatically. Japan, on the other hand, had an obvious growth in rate levels, as the percentage extended from almost 2. 5 to approximately 5.
To sum up, we could say that despite the fluctuations Japan had, it still had a rapid improvement in the unemployment rates. US witnessed a drop in the rates during early to late 90’s.
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