The table and bar chart provides information about the average weekly salary in US Dollar. It also illustrates the unemployment percentages of US people in 2005.
Overall, it is clear that people with tertiary education earned more money weekly than those with lower education levels. It is also noticeable that individuals with higher qualifications had lower unemployment rates compared to people with less than a high school diploma.
Turning to the details of the table, the average weekly earnings of higher education graduates exceeded 1,000 dollars, and the professional degree holders received the highest salary at around 1,800 dollars. Meanwhile, people with lower education levels only earned below 1,000 dollars, with the lowest figure belonging to those with less than a high school diploma at 538 dollars.
According to the graph data, the unemployment percentages among highly educated people did not exceed 3%, with the lowest rates being just above 1% for professional and doctoral degree holders. In contrast, the lower education groups recorded unemployment rates of more than 4%, while the highest percentage, at around 8%, was experienced by people with less than a high school diploma.
