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The image displays a bar chart reporting incomes in billions of US dollars across three sectors from 1982 to 2003: in 1982, tourism is approximately 1.0, construction about 0.8, agriculture around 1.5; in 1993, tourism near 1.5, construction roughly 1.0, agriculture about 1.8; in 1995, tourism roughly 2.0, construction close to 1.0, agriculture approximately 1.5; in 1997, tourism about 2.5, construction around 1.5, agriculture close to 2.5; in 2000, tourism approximately 3.5, construction near 3.0, agriculture about 4.0; in 2001, tourism near 2.5, construction close to 2.5, agriculture approximately 3.5; in 2002, tourism roughly 3.0, construction about 1.8, agriculture near 3.0; in 2003, tourism around 2.0, construction close to 2.0, agriculture roughly 2.5.
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The bar chart below compares incomes from three different fields in the US between 1982 and 2003.
Overall, it is clear that the maximum proportion of profits was from the tourism sector, while the lowest wages were in the agriculture sector.
To begin with, the field of tourism has the highest proceed share, at 4.3 billion dollars of total earnings in 2000. The construction and agriculture sectors followed, with 3.4 and 1.4 billion, respectively. The agriculture sector had the lowest wage share in 2001, at 1.3 billion. Incomes in the US were high in almost all sectors except agriculture. In comparison, in 1997 it had the highest indicators between the given period, consisting of 1.6 billion dollars.
Further analyzing the graph, in 1982 the tourism sector didn’t get much profit, at 0.5 billion dollars of total income. The second-lowest indicators were observed in the agriculture sector, at 1.5 billion dollars. The next low figures were seen in the sector of construction and tourism, where each field had an equal proportion of earning in 1995, at 2.2 billion dollars.
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