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The image is a line graph depicting weekly earnings of full-time graduate employees by type of degree and age; the x-axis represents age in six age groups from 21-25 to 56-60, and the y-axis represents earnings in British pounds from 400 to 800. The three lines represent higher degree (green), first degree (blue), and others (orange), with all starting around 400 pounds for age 21-25. The higher degree line peaks at 800 pounds for age 41-45 then decreases to around 700 pounds for age 56-60. The first degree line peaks around 700 pounds for age 41-45 and decreases to around 600 pounds for age 56-60. The others line remains relatively flat around 500 pounds throughout all age groups.
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The picture illustrates data on the amount obtained by graduate employees in varieties of age in 2022.
Firstly, Other qualifications in the middle age earned the highest income per week (810$), and the amount slightly declined in the age of 40s and 50s (710$), while in the early 20s they obtained half.
Following this, postgraduates experienced an upward trend from the age of early 20s to 30s, the amount was around 390$ to 750$, respectively. It then rose to almost 800$ for elderly. In addition, first degree faced the same trend, where the young people got approximately 350$, while in the middle of age they earned double, and the older got slightly lower.
Overall, all features experienced an upward trend of weekly earnings in the 20s to 30s years old. Even though First degree and other qualification had slighly declined in old age, the weekly amount of postgraduate elderly had significantly increased.
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