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The image presents two sections: a line graph and a table. The line graph indicates the percentage of full workers with a university degree from 2004 to 2012, showing values for Math Graduates at 90% (2004), 95% (2006), 85% (2008), 87% (2010), 97% (2012), and for All Graduates 80% (2004), 82% (2006), 78% (2008), 84% (2010), 87% (2012). The table outlines average salaries for graduates from 2004 to 2012; Math Graduates earning $41,000 (2004), $43,000 (2006), $50,000 (2008), $51,000 (2010), $56,000 (2012), while All Graduates have $41,000 (2004), $43,000 (2006), $45,000 (2008), $47,000 (2010), $51,000 (2012).
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The line graph demonstrates the proportion of math graduates and all graduates who got full time careers after finishing their studies in Australia and illustrates the average income of these graduates between 2004 and 2012.
Overall, this figure shows that math graduates salaries increased over the period.In contrast, all other graduates witnessed a decrease in the last year.
First of all, in 2004,math graduates and all graduates earned similar salaries, peaking at 41,000. After that their income experienced a slight growth to 43,000 in 2006. Moreover, in 2008the salary of math graduates rose to 55,000 then in the next year, their income fell to 53,000, and in the last year, their salary rose sharply, reaching 56,000.While, in 2008, all graduates’ income witnessed a slight decline to 45,000 then climbed gradually to 47,000 and in the last year 2012, they earned 51,000, the highest salary of any year.
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