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Band 5+: The table shows the average salaries of graduates and non-graduates in the UK in 2010

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The image presents tables detailing UK average salaries in 2010 for graduates and non-graduates. Overall, graduates earned £54,000, while non-graduates earned £29,000. In specific age groups, at 22, graduates earned £24,000 and non-graduates £14,300. At 32, graduates earned £32,200; non-graduates £19,100. For 42-year-olds, graduates earned £33,500 versus £19,100 for non-graduates. At age 52, graduates had £34,380 compared to £18,600 for non-graduates. Finally, at 62, graduates earned £29,900, with non-graduates at £15,280.
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This table illustrate the salaries of different employees in United Kingdom in 2010.

This table show the average salaries of all age group and the average salaries of the graduates and non-graduates. The average salary of graduates of all age is about 54,000 euroes. The average salary of non-graduates of almost all age is 29,000 euroes.

Now, there is a salary chart of salaries of different age groups. These groups are divided into two catagories of graduates and non-graduates.Those pepole whose age is 22 get the salary of 24,000 euroes, but, the non-graduates of the same age get the salary of 14,300 euroes. The graduates of 32 age are awarded by the salary of 32,200 euroes, but, the non-graduates of this age get 19,100 euroes only. The graduates whose age is 42 get the salary of 33,500 euroes, but, the others one get only 19,100 euroes like non-graduated pepole of 32.Then the graduated pepole chasing 52 get the pay of 34,380 euroes, but, the non-graduated of the same age get only 18,600 euroes. The graduated pepole of 62 years get 29,900 euroes, but, the non-graduated employees get only 15,280 euroes.

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