The graphs below illustrate the unemployment rate of populations in the United States with different educational attainemnt displaying average salary per week in 2005.
Overall, it is clear that people with higher educational attainment earn more money and reduced unemployed rate, while people who are less than a high school diploma earn less money and faced with the highest unemployement challenges.
The data display the relationship between education condition and the amount of money they get. People who are with doctoral degree can get $1,740 per week and an unemployment rate of 1.5%. By contrast, person with less than a high school diploma just earned only $538 per week and with the highest unemployement rate of 8,1%. Similarly, individuals with only high school just gain $701 and faced with 5,7% of unemployment rate.
People with professional degree earn the highest money with $1800 and a minimum unemployment rate of 1,5%. Besides, bachelor’s degree can help people earn $1246 per week with just only 2,9% of unemployment rate.
