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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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The tables represent a comparison in salary between graduates and non-graduates in the UK in 2010.
The diffrence is noticeable where it’s clear that the graduates earn more than the non-graduates by almost the double.
The average earnings of graduates at all age group is 54000 euros per year, which is significantly higher than the non-graduates who earn just above half of what graduates earn.
The difference exists also between all age groups, where a graduates get an increase in their earnings from 22 to 52 which peaks at 34380 euros per year, starting from just 24000 euros per year, and then fall at the age 62.
The non graduates earnings don’t change so much between all age groupe, where it sits between 14300 euros when starting and peaks at 19100 euros per year until 42, then it decreases slightly to 15280 euros per year at the age of 62.
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