The line graph illustrates the rates of unemployment in UK, USA, and Japan from 1990 to 2004. Overall, the unemployment rates for all of these countries fluctuate over 14 years.
The USA’s unemployment rates experienced around 2% drop in 1994. Unfortunately, this percentage increased heavily until it reached the higgest peak of almost 6% unemployment percentage in 2000. The rates dropped but not significantly in 2004.
Meanwhile The UK had a dropped of unemployment in 1992 with around 2.5%. That number increased until 1998 and dipped into it lowest number ever in 2000. But it rose 1.5% in 2004.
Japan, in the other hand, had a stable unemployment rate from 1990 until 1992. However, the rate rose and reached it peak with 5% unemployment rate in 1996. The number dropped 2% over the years, and steadily fell until 2004.
