The provided graph compares weekly salaries of graduate workers from 3 levels, including degree, postgraduate and other certifications. There are 8 groups of age from 21 to 60.
There are 3 trends visible in the data. While young people from the 21-40 age groups have the highest salary by other degrees, the 51-60 age groups have the highest salary by higher certification. The first degree graduated employee always receives the lowest salary at all ages.
From young people, 21-40 age groups, all certified graduated workers got salaries that increased with age. Higher degrees, the salary significantly increased from over 400$ in the 21-25 age group to over 800$ in the 36-40 age group. First degrees and other degrees, the earnings dramatically rose from 250$ to under 700$ and between under 400$ and 700$ perpestively.
The wages of graduate employees by other qualifications considerably fell with age, under 700$ in the 56-60 age group. The salaries of people with first degrees imperceptible changed over ages. Typically, the 51-60 age groups have a steep growth, about 800$ per week.
