The line graph illustrates the number of unemployment percentages since 1990 to 2004 in UK, USA, and Japan. Overall, nonjob rates in USA rise significantly during the period, while the other countries decrease in the end of 2004. The data presented in percentages.
In 1990, UK represents as the biggest contribution of unemployment rates about 4%, whilst Japan only half of it. However, after 14 years the total of unemployment in UK slightly drop to approximately 3,5%, even though the trend showed fluctuation and hit the similar number as the initial in 1996 to 1998.
On the other hand, the total unemployment dramatically increased since 1994 and had intersect with UK in 1998. The percentage remains increase until USA reach the peak point by the end of 2000 at around 5%. Japan remains the lowest value of unemployment number over the period and experience slightly decrease in the next 14 years.
