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Band 6+: The table below gives the information about salaries of secondary/high school teachers in 5 countries in 2009.

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The image displays a table highlighting salaries of secondary/high school teachers in five countries in 2009: Japan starting salary $28,000, after 15 years $49,000, maximum $62,400, years to reach top salary 34; Australia starting salary $34,600, after 15 years $48,000, maximum $48,000, years to reach top salary 9; Denmark starting salary $47,000, after 15 years $54,000, maximum $54,000, years to reach top salary 8; Luxembourg starting salary $80,000, after 15 years $112,000, maximum $139,000, years to reach top salary 30; Korea starting salary $30,500, after 15 years $52,600, maximum $84,500, years to reach top salary 37.
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The given table illustrates five different countries based on the revenue of secondary and high school tutors received in 2009.

Overall, the total revenue received by teachers in Luxembourg recorded the highest figure compared to other countries. Additionally, secondary and high school teachers in Denmark took the least duration to reach the top salary.

Regarding the annual salary for new tutors, Luxembourg reached the highest figure at 80,000 US$, followed by Denmark at 47,000 US$. 34,000 US$ and 30,500 US$ for teachers worked in Australia and Korea, respectively. Japanese tutors received the lowest income at 28,000 US$. After 15 years working, Luxembourg teachers’ salary grew gradually to 112,000 US$, which was nearly double than he revenue for tutors in Denmark and Korea. Japanese and Australian teachers received higher income compared to the past 15 years to below 50,000 US$.

In terms of the top revenue and duration to reach, 139,000 US$ was the highest salary belonged to teachers in Luxembourg, and they had to work 30 years to receive it. Teachers’ salary in Korea and Japan stood at second and third position for salary at 84,500 US$ and 62,400 US$, respectively; but had around 32 years to get. Teacher in Denmark and Australia got the lowest maximum salary at around 51,000 US$, and had smaller 10 years experiencing to get.

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