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The image presents a bar chart with horizontal bars comparing the number of doctors to other workers across seven countries: the US, Switzerland, Finland, Germany, Czech, Italy, and France. The bars represent two categories, doctors (left bars) and other workers (right bars), with numerical data from 0 to 140. US doctors are approximately 30, and other workers are over 120; Switzerland doctors are near 40, other workers are around 100; Finland doctors are about 80, other workers are approximately 60; Germany doctors are near 50, other workers are around 80; Czech doctors are about 60, and other workers are close to 70; Italy doctors are approximately 90, other workers are about 50; France doctors are about 100, other workers are close to 40.
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The diagram above illustrates the yearly salary for doctors and other employees in seven countries in 2004.
Overall, across all recorded countries, doctors seemed to receive more money in a year than people in other jobs. Additionally, the lowest budget allocated for other workers per year was seen in Germany, Italy, and the Czech.
The total amount of money doctors from Germany and Finland obtained in 12 months was 112 thousand dollars, which was roughly 12 thousand dollars lower than that of Italian and Czech doctors. Doctors in the United States, however, had the highest annual salary of 120 thousand dollars in 2004, nearly doubling that in France or Switzerland.
Such dominance was also recorded in the workers’ wages in other jobs in 2004, with 42 thousand dollars in the United States, exceeding that of Switzerland and France by a margin of 2 thousand and 12 thousand dollars, respectively. The total yearly income of other employees in Germany, the Czech, and Italy was approximately three times as much as that in Finland, which is about 22 thousand dollars.
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