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The image presents a line chart delineating employment data in millions for the USA across three sectors—manufacturing, services, and agriculture—over the years 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, and projecting onto 2025; manufacturing commenced below 20 million in 1975, remained steady through 1979, peaked briefly at approximately 40 million around 1980, then sharply decreased to slightly above 20 million by 1982, forecasted to stabilize at the same level by 2025; services initiated slightly above 40 million in 1975, sustained minimal growth to near 50 million by 1980, observed a modest dip to below 50 million in 1982, and projected to ascend rapidly reaching 100 million by 2025; agriculture started slightly under 10 million in 1975, exhibited slight growth through 1979, dropped marginally below 10 million by 1980, continued a declining trajectory falling under 5 million by 2025.
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The line chart illustrates trends in employment in the USA, showing changes in manufacturing, services, and agriculture between 1975 and 2025. Overall, it highlights the upward trend in services and the downward trends in agriculture and manufacturing, as well as key differences among the given data.
Overall, it is clear that mixed trends can be seen. In addition, the biggest contrast is noticeable between services and agriculture by the end of the period.
Looking more closely at the figures, services increased from about 10 to 90 over the period. Similarly, manufacturing showed a rapid rise until 1980 before declining sharply. By contrast, agriculture declined steadily from around 80 to 10.
In terms of manufacturing, the trend was rather different. Manufacturing reached its highest point at about 40 in 1980, while agriculture recorded the lowest figure in 2025.
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