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The image is a line graph titled 'Unemployment rates in Japan, the United States, and Australia, 1990–2010', which plots the unemployment rate (%) on the y-axis against the year on the x-axis. For Japan, the approximate data points are: (1990, 1.8%), (1993, 1.3%), (1996, 2.1%), (1999, 3.1%), (2003, 3.6%), (2007, 2.3%), (2010, 1.5%), and (2012, 1.0%). For the United States, the points are: (1990, 5.1%), (1994, 5.9%), (1997, 4.2%), (1999, 4.5%), (2004, 2.2%), (2006, 2.2%), (2008, 5.0%), (2010, 9.2%), and (2012, 11.5%). For Australia, the points are: (1990, 9.8%), (1994, 7.8%), (1997, 6.9%), (1999, 6.6%), (2003, 5.0%), (2008, 3.2%), (2011, 4.6%), and (2012, 4.2%).
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The provided line graph illustrates the unemployment rates in three countries (Japan, the United States, and Australia) over a span of 20 years from 1990 to 2010.
Overall, the US experienced an upward trend. In contrast, the data indicate a downward trend in Japan and Australia, with the figure of the United States showing the most noticeable change over the period.
At the beginning of the period, Japan represented the least significant portion of the chart, which stood at 2%. Subsequently, this figure then fluctuated and finally decreased , reaching just over 2% by the end of the period. In the beginning, the United States stood at just under 6%. Then, the figure for the US experienced a sharp increase of around 10% between 1990 and 2010.
In the first year, Australia made up the largest contribution to the graph, accounting for 10%. Thereafter, the unemployment rates in Australia decreased significantly to around 5% by last year.
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