The given table compares the average salary in six different sectors ,in 2004, and the changes after a year. The pie chart shows the ratio of graduates who work at different proffesion sectors.
Overall, people who worked at the public services had the highest income, while agriculture workers got the lowest salary. In addition, wholesale and retail trade made up the highest change,whereas, the agriculture sector still was the least prevalent trend. Notably, public sector provided the largest number of graduates with occupation, compared with finance sector considered the smallest ratio of recently graduated workers.
To begin with average salaries, all sectors wittnesed a change not more than 9%. Workes at the public services were the highest-paid group with 92,000$, in comparison with transportation and finance sphere whose workers had income just below that 83,000$. Employees of wholesale and retail recieved 77,000$ on avarage, which is considerably higher than average earnings of manufacturing and agricultule workers who got 55,000$ and 40,000% respectively. When it comes to changes that was made compared to a previous year, wholesale and retail sector constituted the largest growth in salaries for 8,4%, while agriculture sphere had the least change for 2,31%. Other work sectors had change below 4%.
Regarding the work sector of degree holders, the public sector was the most popular spher among graduates with 30%. Agriculture accounted for 25% of graduate employment, compared to manufactoring that represented 20% of graduated workers. Transportation sector employeed 10% of graduates, just same as wholesale and retail sector. The lowest proportion of graduates worked in finance sector that employeed only 5% former students.
