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Band 9: The table below shows the salaries of secondary/high school teachers in 2009.

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The image displays a table with five rows representing different countries - Australia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Japan, and Korea - and four columns indicating 'Starting' salary, 'After 15 years', 'Maximum' salary, and 'Years to reach maximum salary'. The starting salaries are 28,000 for Australia, 45,000 for Denmark, 80,000 for Luxembourg, 34,000 for Japan, and 30,000 for Korea. After 15 years, the salaries are 48,000 for Australia, 54,000 for Denmark, 119,000 for Luxembourg, 65,000 for Japan, and 48,000 for Korea. The maximum salaries are 48,000 for Australia, 54,000 for Denmark, 132,000 for Luxembourg, 86,000 for Japan, and 62,000 for Korea. The years to reach maximum salary are 9 for Australia, 8 for Denmark, 30 for Luxembourg, 37 for Japan, and 34 for Korea.
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The provided table compares the salaries of teachers in secondary schools and high schools in five countries in the year 2019.

Overall, it is discernible that teachers in Luxembourg were the most well-paid, whereas teachers from Australia had the lowest compensation. Strikingly, the amount of time it took for a teacher in Denmark to procure the maximum salary was much faster the most other nations.

Secondary and high school teachers in Luxembourg were paid a starting salary of $80,000 a year, while the figure for teachers in Denmark was significantly lower, at $45,000. Additionally, the starting salary for an inexperienced teacher in other countries stood at around $30,000.

Nevertheless, teachers with at least 15 years of experience in Luxembourg earned up to $119,000 a year, while teachers in Denmark and Japan with the same level of experience only made salaries of $54,000 and $65,000 respectively. Meanwhile, Australian and Korean teachers with at least 15 years’ experience were paid the lowest salaries, at $48,000 a year. Also worth noting is that it only took teachers in Australia and Denmark less than 10 years to receive their maximum salary, while teachers in the other countries had to wait for at least 30 years.

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